Dear all,
I have question regarding to my independent variable and interpretation of it.
I have divided my independent variable by its mean to get the better results and the results are really better.
But now I have a problem with the interpretation of that variable.
Does anyone knows how to interpret that variable?
Thans everyone in advance.
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