Dear all,
I am new to running the GLM model in Stata. I have healthcare data which is positively skewed (as it often is). I have tried running a glm model with gamma distribution and log link as I have seen recommended by others (particularly work by Manning and Mullahy). I have a basic question - would one expect the residuals to be normally distributed with a glm model? Or is this not expected for this model given the distribution is not expected to be normal?
Kind regards,
Rachel
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