Hello everyone!
I am estimating a model for my undergraduate thesis. In the model, I have dummy variables for urban, rural, and mixed areas to categorize my observations (the data is cross-section). This is how I store them in my table: If an observation is urban, the 'urban' column will be 1, and the others will be 0; if an observation is mixed, the 'mixed' column will be 1, and the others 0; if an observation is rural, the 'rural' column will be 1, and the others 0. I just realized that this caused collinearity, as Stata omitted one of my dummies, the rural one, due to collinearity, as well as the interaction variable between that dummy and my main explanatory variable. I am planning to use these dummies to moderate my main explanatory variable, to see how the effect might change depending on different recipient areas. As you might have guess I'm not really good with statistics lol
So my question is, is there a work around for this
?
Thanks in advance!
I am estimating a model for my undergraduate thesis. In the model, I have dummy variables for urban, rural, and mixed areas to categorize my observations (the data is cross-section). This is how I store them in my table: If an observation is urban, the 'urban' column will be 1, and the others will be 0; if an observation is mixed, the 'mixed' column will be 1, and the others 0; if an observation is rural, the 'rural' column will be 1, and the others 0. I just realized that this caused collinearity, as Stata omitted one of my dummies, the rural one, due to collinearity, as well as the interaction variable between that dummy and my main explanatory variable. I am planning to use these dummies to moderate my main explanatory variable, to see how the effect might change depending on different recipient areas. As you might have guess I'm not really good with statistics lol


Thanks in advance!
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