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by human20190310
2460 days ago
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At risk of embarrassing my self statistically, what exactly happens when you do this? I.e., if you're controlling for country, that means you're bucketing by country, and looking at each subset, right? So if country is represented by a non-discrete value... what exactly happens? |
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Statistically, if you treat them as a continuous variable, the estimates you get will act like there's an ordering there, and give you the effect of a one unit increase in tree. So it will tell you the effect of Oak vs. Maple and Maple vs. Aspen, assuming those are proportional and that Oak vs. Aspen will be twice that.
This is...nonsense, for most categorical variables. They don't have a nice, ordinal stepping like that.