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I dont know details about your model, but in my opinion you need to deal with de large amount of "zero responses".
Look in to compound models with a mass point at zero. Something like "Tweedie model".
I don't know details of your model, but in my opinion you need to deal with the large amount of "zero responses". Look into compound models with a mass point at zero. Something like the "Tweedie model".
I dont know details about your model, but in my opinion you need to deal with de large amount of "zero responses".
Look in to compound models with a mass point at zero. Something like "Tweedie model".