This
is the second in a series of articles describing ongoing
research that involves studying engineering college
student graduation using Cox proportional hazards
models. The first article, called "Proportional hazards
models of graduation," was based on main effects models
of graduation controlling for descriptors such as
in-state residence, hometown population, and student
major. This second article attends to first-order
interaction terms between pairs of previously considered
main effects. Survival analysis of graduation data here
suggests significance of standardized math scores, and
English and Science ACT scores, under certain
circumstances that might not have been discovered
without the examination of interaction.