Hello everyone,
I have a question, which I guess is basic, but I cant get the answer Im looking for in the internet and forums. Probably it will not be a yes or no answer and thats why. It would be great if you could help:
In my backward regression model I have different categorical variables. How to put the categorical variable in the model is not the problem. But: if in the backward regression one of the subgroups of the categorical variable is the one with the highest p-values and would be the one to fall out of the model next but for example the other subgroup has boarderline significance (0.07), do you leave the variable in and remove the variable with the second highest p-value from the model or do you remove the categorical variable?
Sorry if its a too basic question.
Thanks for your help.
Kind regards,
Isabel
I have a question, which I guess is basic, but I cant get the answer Im looking for in the internet and forums. Probably it will not be a yes or no answer and thats why. It would be great if you could help:
In my backward regression model I have different categorical variables. How to put the categorical variable in the model is not the problem. But: if in the backward regression one of the subgroups of the categorical variable is the one with the highest p-values and would be the one to fall out of the model next but for example the other subgroup has boarderline significance (0.07), do you leave the variable in and remove the variable with the second highest p-value from the model or do you remove the categorical variable?
Sorry if its a too basic question.
Thanks for your help.
Kind regards,
Isabel
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