two-way interaction

collocation in English

meaningsoftwo-wayandinteraction

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two-way
adjective
uk
/ˈtuː.weɪ/
us
/ˈtuː.weɪ/
moving or allowing movement in ...
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interaction
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈræk.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.ʃən/
an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to ...
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(Definition oftwo-wayandinteractionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftwo-way interaction

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When the girl smiles back, that could be (and often is) the beginning of that longdrawn-outtwo-wayinteractionwe call courtship.
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This paper contributes to the ongoing discussion regarding the cyclical nature ortwo-wayinteractionbetween social capital and technology adoption.
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Eachtwo-wayinteractionwas entered separately to test whether the impact of a risk factor varied by levels of another factor.
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If this is the case, we might expect thetwo-wayinteractionto be sensitive to age.
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This was the multivariate analogue of atwo-wayinteractioneffect.
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Thistwo-wayinteractionwas all the more possible given a powerful local chairman.
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The significanttwo-wayinteractionwas explored by simple effect tests.
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Significanttwo-wayinteractioneffects were found between word frequency and component character frequency.
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Step 2 included the 11two-wayinteractionterms.
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There exists a strong,two-wayinteractionbetween monetary and economic conditions.
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In none of these analyses where there was a significant effect of sentence-type, was there a significanttwo-wayinteractionbetween version and sentence-type.
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The development of reading strategies was investigated by looking at the results of thetwo-wayinteractionbetween word frequency and component character frequency across grades.
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He also demonstrated that selforganized systems are in constant,two-wayinteractionwith their physical environment.
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Significanttwo-wayinteractionterms are given as (variable x variable).
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It seems at least possible that again there is atwo-wayinteraction, and that the distribution of genes in populations affects to some extent the social development of these populations.
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The second,two-wayinteractionbetween age and word frequency, tends to confirm the picture that the developmental delay in colour naming manifests itself as an effect of word frequency.
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Moreover, the jagged nature of the interaction portion of figure 1 illustrates that there is no simple mapping from the marginal odds of each factor to theirtwo-wayinteraction.
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