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I am currently working on my Dissertationdissertation project where my data isare essentially all dummydummies. From my dependent to my independent variables, everything is a dummy variable- (0,1 (For), at least for the prelimnarypreliminary model). The data is ofare cross-sectional type. 

I was wondering what the best model to use would be. I have decided to do a simple regression followed by logit and probit. Does that sounds like it covers everything? I have some interaction terms too. Also, can anybody suggest what tests I can use?

I am currently working on my Dissertation project where my data is essentially all dummy. From my dependent to my independent variables, everything is a dummy variable-0,1 (For the prelimnary model). The data is of cross-sectional type. I was wondering what the best model to use would be. I have decided to do a simple regression followed by logit and probit. Does that sounds like it covers everything? I have some interaction terms too. Also, can anybody suggest what tests I can use?

I am currently working on my dissertation project where my data are essentially all dummies. From my dependent to my independent variables, everything is a dummy variable (0,1), at least for the preliminary model. The data are cross-sectional. 

I was wondering what the best model to use would be. I have decided to do a simple regression followed by logit and probit. Does that sounds like it covers everything? I have some interaction terms too. Also, what tests I can use?

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Help with determining model for cross-sectional data where all variables are dummies

I am currently working on my Dissertation project where my data is essentially all dummy. From my dependent to my independent variables, everything is a dummy variable-0,1 (For the prelimnary model). The data is of cross-sectional type. I was wondering what the best model to use would be. I have decided to do a simple regression followed by logit and probit. Does that sounds like it covers everything? I have some interaction terms too. Also, can anybody suggest what tests I can use?