Hello everyone,
I ran my probit regression on five variables of interest and six control variables. My dependent variable is green investment (1 if the investor invested in green funds, 0 otherwise). Three of my variables of interest are 'environmental concerns,' 'environmental behavior,' and 'green vote.'
The initial regression results show a negative but insignificant coefficient for 'environmental concerns' and positive, significant coefficients for 'environmental behavior' and 'green vote.'Then, when I included three additional variables—attitude, confidence, and influence of green investment—to finalize my model, the significance levels changed: 'environmental concerns' became significant with a negative coefficient, 'environmental behavior' became insignificant, and 'green vote' maintained its high significance.
Does this indicate an issue with my data, or is there a plausible explanation for the changes in significance?
Normally, when a variable shifts from being significant to insignificant, it can be attributed to omitted variable bias. However, can omitted variable bias also explain a variable transitioning from insignificant to significant?
The correlation between environmental concerns and environmental behavior is 0.525.
Thank you,
I ran my probit regression on five variables of interest and six control variables. My dependent variable is green investment (1 if the investor invested in green funds, 0 otherwise). Three of my variables of interest are 'environmental concerns,' 'environmental behavior,' and 'green vote.'
The initial regression results show a negative but insignificant coefficient for 'environmental concerns' and positive, significant coefficients for 'environmental behavior' and 'green vote.'Then, when I included three additional variables—attitude, confidence, and influence of green investment—to finalize my model, the significance levels changed: 'environmental concerns' became significant with a negative coefficient, 'environmental behavior' became insignificant, and 'green vote' maintained its high significance.
Does this indicate an issue with my data, or is there a plausible explanation for the changes in significance?
Normally, when a variable shifts from being significant to insignificant, it can be attributed to omitted variable bias. However, can omitted variable bias also explain a variable transitioning from insignificant to significant?
The correlation between environmental concerns and environmental behavior is 0.525.
Thank you,
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