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  • Interpretation with a share on the left, and a delta share on the right side

    Hi,

    I have regression of the following form:

    Y_i = a + bΔX_i + e_i

    Where Y is the share of votes for a political party, in municipality i.

    and ΔX is the percentage point increase on a variable X (which is a share, too), in municipality i.

    Both X and Y were introduced with values ranging from 0 to 100. Hence, I understand that the units of my variables are percentage points.

    For b = 0.30, is it accurate to say that a 1 pp increase in X, leads to a 0.30 pp increase in Y?

    Or perhaps more rigorously:

    A 1 pp increase in ΔX, leads to a 0.30 pp increase in Y?

    Many thanks!
    Last edited by Xavier Pedros; 05 Oct 2022, 15:27.

  • #2
    Almost. Fully correct, since this is observational, not experimental data, would be "A 1 pp increase in ΔX is associated with a 0.30 pp increase in Y." Avoid using causal language in presenting results from non-causal analyses.

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    • #3
      Thanks Clyde!

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