Dear Stata Statisticians,
I have one dependent variable that is an index constructed by 13 items. This dependent variable is financial risk tolerance, ranging from 13 to 47 and discrete. I have read two relevant posts in Stata forum:
1) https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...tain-magnitude
(In their case, dependent variable ranges from 0 to 40)
2) https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...ndent-variable
(In their case, dependent variable ranges from 0 to 10)
Accordingly, could I consider my dependent variable as a binomial variable (e.g. -glm- with family(binomial 47)) or just go for OLS? The distribution graph can be seen in the attached file. Thank you so much for your attention.
Best regards,
David
I have one dependent variable that is an index constructed by 13 items. This dependent variable is financial risk tolerance, ranging from 13 to 47 and discrete. I have read two relevant posts in Stata forum:
1) https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...tain-magnitude
(In their case, dependent variable ranges from 0 to 40)
2) https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...ndent-variable
(In their case, dependent variable ranges from 0 to 10)
Accordingly, could I consider my dependent variable as a binomial variable (e.g. -glm- with family(binomial 47)) or just go for OLS? The distribution graph can be seen in the attached file. Thank you so much for your attention.
Best regards,
David
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