If i have 4 variables. 1 numerical dependent variable and 3 independent variables what statistical analysis do i conduct? One of the independent variables is dichotomous and is coded as 0 and 1. Would i run one analysis only? Would i do a multiple regression and include all the variables?
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One of the independent variables is dichotomous (binary), coded as 0 and 1, while the other two independent variables are not specified. They could be categorical, ordinal, or continuous. Show more…
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