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comment Choosing variables to include in a multiple linear regression model
Check also out answers to this post: stats.stackexchange.com/questions/34769/…
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comment Nesting, sort-of: Multiple observations mapping to a single DV measure?
Is this correct: your unit of observation is 'student' and for every student you measure which school he belongs to as well as how many hours he spends working? If yes this seems to me like a simple linear model in which you predict the ranking of schools by the hours students spend working.
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Why do the ranks for 'AP Economics' start with 11? Is this a typo?
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Could you insert a set.seed() so code would be reproducible?
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comment Subgroup analyses
Can you provide more info regarding the data? Which scale-levels? Are both binary variables like: treatment (replacement-therapy/no-replacement-therapy) and baby(does-better/does-not-better)? Then you need to use Chi-Square test.
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