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Hello!
I'm sorry I don't know yet how to create a thread for my inquiry.
I have a problem with my study, that is, I only have 10 respondent firms and I wanted to pursue analyzing the data I gathered using regression analysis. Please advice me what to do. I'm not good in doing statistical treatment.
Thanks in advance!
I moved your post to this new thread.
In future, choose your forum topic go there and click new thread in the top left hand side.
Oh, and welcome to talkstats!
The earth is round: P<0.05
You also haven't actually told us what is giving you any trouble. What is your question?
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You might get some of the Sage monographs on regression if you have not worked with it.
"Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are more pliable." Mark Twain
Good day everyone!
I have two major problems in my current pursuit:
1. I only have a very small population (less than 20 respondedent-firs), so I considered considering them all as part of my sample size. Can I still continue with analyzing the data I gathered using regression analysis?
2. I have interval variables as independent variables, for example one variable of the study is level of expenses. I made options
-ranges of value (i.e. 1M-1.5M). What suitable regression analysis should I use.
Thank you and God Bless!
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