Hi all!
I am running a linear regression model where the dependent variable refer to a proportion variable --so it ranges from 0 to 1-- and the main independent variable is log-transformed. How would you interpret the main coefficient of interest from the estimates? For instance, a coefficient equal to -0.21 of the log-transformed regressor would imply that a one percent increase in that variable is related to a decrease of 0.21 units in the proportion variable? So this would imply a reduction of 21 percentage points related to an increase of one percent in the independent variable?
Many thanks in advance!
I am running a linear regression model where the dependent variable refer to a proportion variable --so it ranges from 0 to 1-- and the main independent variable is log-transformed. How would you interpret the main coefficient of interest from the estimates? For instance, a coefficient equal to -0.21 of the log-transformed regressor would imply that a one percent increase in that variable is related to a decrease of 0.21 units in the proportion variable? So this would imply a reduction of 21 percentage points related to an increase of one percent in the independent variable?
Many thanks in advance!
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