Dear Researchers,
What I know about the interpretation of the negative coefficient of the regression analysis is that as the independent variable increases by one unit, it is expected that the dependent variable will decrease by the value of the coefficient of the independent variable. But, can we say a decrease by one unit in the independent variable causes an increase in the dependent variable by the value of the coefficient of the independent variable.
Thank you in advance.
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