Hello! I'm currently doing a probit analysis on marital infidelity and a host of explanatory variables ranging from dummy variable to continuous variables. After running the probit regression I obtained the average marginals effects with the following command: margins, dydx(*), since coefficients from the initial probit regression cannot be interpreted as the effect of my explanatory variable on the probability of Y occuring (yes?).
Given these average marginal effects, how do I interpret these coefficients properly? Take note that the significant explanatory variable are a mix of continuous and dummy variables. A proper phrasing template would be nice.
Furthermore, do these average marginal effects, as seen in their coefficients give me the increase/decrease in the likelihood of Y occurring?
Given these average marginal effects, how do I interpret these coefficients properly? Take note that the significant explanatory variable are a mix of continuous and dummy variables. A proper phrasing template would be nice.
Furthermore, do these average marginal effects, as seen in their coefficients give me the increase/decrease in the likelihood of Y occurring?
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