Dear all,
I have a dependent variable measuring the expectations for job change on a range from 0% to 100%. Most individuals indicate an expectation of 0%, while there exist a critical mass at values of 50% and 100%. The distribution of the dependent variable is atypical (see figure below) and I was wondering what estimation method I should use to address the distribution properly. I was thinking about using Negative Binomial or Poisson regression. Since I am not sure if this is the right method, I would be grateful for any help.
Thank you all in advance!
I have a dependent variable measuring the expectations for job change on a range from 0% to 100%. Most individuals indicate an expectation of 0%, while there exist a critical mass at values of 50% and 100%. The distribution of the dependent variable is atypical (see figure below) and I was wondering what estimation method I should use to address the distribution properly. I was thinking about using Negative Binomial or Poisson regression. Since I am not sure if this is the right method, I would be grateful for any help.
Thank you all in advance!
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