Is the effect larger in group A or B? It depends: understanding results from nonlinear probability models
Demographers and other social scientists often study effect heterogeneity (defined here as differences in outcome-predictor associations across groups defined by the values of a third variable) to understand how inequalities evolve between groups or how groups differentially benefit from treatments....
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