Dear Statalist,
My dependent variable is continous from zero to one and contains a large amount of zero and show the non-normal distribution. Therefore I am going to apply fractional regression.
However, I do not get one point when reading the manual of Stata : Fractional regression is a model of the mean of the dependent variable y conditional on covariates x, which we denote by μx. Because y is in [0,1], we must ensure that μx is also in [0,1]
My independent variables are all categorial variables. How could I calculate and know if all μx is in [0,1]?
As I am very new with statastics, I was not able to find the definition of conditional mean but only conditional expectation. Would these two phrase be the same meaning?
Hope to get your explaination
Thank you so much,
Hang Vu
My dependent variable is continous from zero to one and contains a large amount of zero and show the non-normal distribution. Therefore I am going to apply fractional regression.
However, I do not get one point when reading the manual of Stata : Fractional regression is a model of the mean of the dependent variable y conditional on covariates x, which we denote by μx. Because y is in [0,1], we must ensure that μx is also in [0,1]
My independent variables are all categorial variables. How could I calculate and know if all μx is in [0,1]?
As I am very new with statastics, I was not able to find the definition of conditional mean but only conditional expectation. Would these two phrase be the same meaning?
Hope to get your explaination
Thank you so much,
Hang Vu
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