Hey there,
I would be delighted to get your opnion on the following question:
I am a little stuck at this moment (and I did not find a similar case in the forum) and am not sure if I am on track with the regression I choose.
- The dependent variable of the data is: USD Funding of companies (Hence, it is either 0 or can be VERY high (up to 20 Mio, USD) Also the "0" can be differentiated between: Company did not even apply for funding, and 0 company applied for funding but did not receive any)
After doing my research, I thought the answer of the right setup must be in the Count-Regression-Family.
-> Also, the dependent variable shows data overdisperssion (indicator for better fit of neg. binominal)
-> Furthermore, the data contains " excess zeros" for which zero-inflated models intend to account for.
--> Hence, my initial conclusion was the to use the ZINB model
However, the Dependent variable is not a classical count variable, correct (USD)? Hence, it is not that we had 1,2,3,4 or 5 trials or separate draws. So I am wondering whether it is "okay" to treat the USD funding as a count variable.
Any guidance, thoughts and comments are highly welcome.
Already thanks a lot in advance.
Kind regards
Dan
I would be delighted to get your opnion on the following question:
I am a little stuck at this moment (and I did not find a similar case in the forum) and am not sure if I am on track with the regression I choose.
- The dependent variable of the data is: USD Funding of companies (Hence, it is either 0 or can be VERY high (up to 20 Mio, USD) Also the "0" can be differentiated between: Company did not even apply for funding, and 0 company applied for funding but did not receive any)
After doing my research, I thought the answer of the right setup must be in the Count-Regression-Family.
-> Also, the dependent variable shows data overdisperssion (indicator for better fit of neg. binominal)
-> Furthermore, the data contains " excess zeros" for which zero-inflated models intend to account for.
--> Hence, my initial conclusion was the to use the ZINB model
However, the Dependent variable is not a classical count variable, correct (USD)? Hence, it is not that we had 1,2,3,4 or 5 trials or separate draws. So I am wondering whether it is "okay" to treat the USD funding as a count variable.
Any guidance, thoughts and comments are highly welcome.
Already thanks a lot in advance.
Kind regards
Dan
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