Skip to main content
deleted 68 characters in body; edited tags
Source Link
Shawn Hemelstrand
  • 18.5k
  • 6
  • 35
  • 92

I am running a regression where I am trying to identify the influence of the proximity to Tuskegee, Macon County and the percentage of the African American-American population on the CovidCOVID-19 vaccination rate on county level.

reg vaccination_perc_points c.dist_Tuskegee##c.perc_points_afri_am i.urban_rual i.education_low_high median_income perc_points_male social_capital_index perc_points_am_indian_alaka_native perc_points_asian, robust

Now I would like to apply state-level effects. I am wondering whether I should apply random or fixed effects. I control for all possible realizations of states, which would indicate fixed effects. But I am only interested in a fraction of my population (African American-American) which favors, as far as I unterstoodunderstood, random effects.

I would very much appreciate your advice regarding fixed or random effects.

I am running a regression where I am trying to identify the influence of the proximity to Tuskegee, Macon County and the percentage of African American population on the Covid-19 vaccination rate on county level.

reg vaccination_perc_points c.dist_Tuskegee##c.perc_points_afri_am i.urban_rual i.education_low_high median_income perc_points_male social_capital_index perc_points_am_indian_alaka_native perc_points_asian, robust

Now I would like to apply state effects. I am wondering whether I should apply random or fixed effects. I control for all possible realizations of states which would indicate fixed effects. But I am only interested in a fraction of my population (African American) which favors, as far as I unterstood, random effects.

I would very much appreciate your advice regarding fixed or random effects.

I am running a regression where I am trying to identify the influence of the proximity to Tuskegee, Macon County and the percentage of the African-American population on the COVID-19 vaccination rate on county level.

reg vaccination_perc_points c.dist_Tuskegee##c.perc_points_afri_am i.urban_rual i.education_low_high median_income perc_points_male social_capital_index perc_points_am_indian_alaka_native perc_points_asian, robust

Now I would like to apply state-level effects. I am wondering whether I should apply random or fixed effects. I control for all possible realizations of states, which would indicate fixed effects. But I am only interested in a fraction of my population (African-American) which favors, as far as I understood, random effects.

Bumped by Community user
deleted 36 characters in body
Source Link

iI am running a regression where iI am trying to identify the influence of the proximity to Tuskegee, Macon County and the percentage of African American population on the Covid-19 vaccination rate on county level.

reg vaccination_perc_points c.dist_Tuskegee##c.perc_points_afri_am i.urban_rual i.education_low_high median_income perc_points_male social_capital_index perc_points_am_indian_alaka_native perc_points_asian, robust

Now iI would like to apply state effects. I am wondering whether iI should apply random or fixed effects. I control for all possible realizations of states which would indicate fixed effects. But iI am only interested in a fraction of my population (African American) which favors, as far as iI unterstood, random effects.

I would very much appreciate your advice regarding fixed or random effects. Thank you in advance.

Anna

i am running a regression where i am trying to identify the influence of the proximity to Tuskegee, Macon County and the percentage of African American population on the Covid-19 vaccination rate on county level.

reg vaccination_perc_points c.dist_Tuskegee##c.perc_points_afri_am i.urban_rual i.education_low_high median_income perc_points_male social_capital_index perc_points_am_indian_alaka_native perc_points_asian, robust

Now i would like to apply state effects. I am wondering whether i should apply random or fixed effects. I control for all possible realizations of states which would indicate fixed effects. But i am only interested in a fraction of my population (African American) which favors, as far as i unterstood, random effects.

I would very much appreciate your advice regarding fixed or random effects. Thank you in advance.

Anna

I am running a regression where I am trying to identify the influence of the proximity to Tuskegee, Macon County and the percentage of African American population on the Covid-19 vaccination rate on county level.

reg vaccination_perc_points c.dist_Tuskegee##c.perc_points_afri_am i.urban_rual i.education_low_high median_income perc_points_male social_capital_index perc_points_am_indian_alaka_native perc_points_asian, robust

Now I would like to apply state effects. I am wondering whether I should apply random or fixed effects. I control for all possible realizations of states which would indicate fixed effects. But I am only interested in a fraction of my population (African American) which favors, as far as I unterstood, random effects.

I would very much appreciate your advice regarding fixed or random effects.

Source Link

US states - fixed or random effect?

i am running a regression where i am trying to identify the influence of the proximity to Tuskegee, Macon County and the percentage of African American population on the Covid-19 vaccination rate on county level.

reg vaccination_perc_points c.dist_Tuskegee##c.perc_points_afri_am i.urban_rual i.education_low_high median_income perc_points_male social_capital_index perc_points_am_indian_alaka_native perc_points_asian, robust

Now i would like to apply state effects. I am wondering whether i should apply random or fixed effects. I control for all possible realizations of states which would indicate fixed effects. But i am only interested in a fraction of my population (African American) which favors, as far as i unterstood, random effects.

I would very much appreciate your advice regarding fixed or random effects. Thank you in advance.

Anna