Hi I have a small sample size. My outcome variable is a proportion. My outcome variable is skewed as is some of my independent variables.
I have way too many independent variables, and I am specifically interested in testing four novel variables. Although I have 15 variables of interest, four are of particular interest. I also have around 15 other variables with a theoretical association to the outcome. I need to to decide how to choose the variables (of 30 I want probably less than 10 for the model).
I keep testing different models and variables become significant and non-significant with each change. I have no idea how to choose the best one and it feels like if I did pick one, I would be picking it out of the sky and just making it up! Is there any way of making a justified decision?
I want to report odds ratios and was thinking either fractional or beta regression.
I have way too many independent variables, and I am specifically interested in testing four novel variables. Although I have 15 variables of interest, four are of particular interest. I also have around 15 other variables with a theoretical association to the outcome. I need to to decide how to choose the variables (of 30 I want probably less than 10 for the model).
I keep testing different models and variables become significant and non-significant with each change. I have no idea how to choose the best one and it feels like if I did pick one, I would be picking it out of the sky and just making it up! Is there any way of making a justified decision?
I want to report odds ratios and was thinking either fractional or beta regression.
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