Dear Statalist
I have a problem when interpreting the coefficients of my model. My dependent variable is LOGGDP and my independent variable is the share of the population who sees themself as a religious person in % (0-100). My coefficient is 0.0175. I have the two following interpretations in mind:
1. When the share of the population who sees themself as a religious person increases with 1 pct. point, LOGGDP is increasing by 0.0175 pct.
2. When the share of the population who sees themself as a religious person increases with 1 pct. point, LOGGDP is increasing by 1.75 pct.
Or maybe a third option?
Thank you in advance!
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