I am using the vif command to test for multicollinearity, however I can't seem to underestand the difference between a regular -vif command and a -vif, uncentered? They give me this output:
Array
Two very different results. Do I just roll with the regular vif command or do I have a problem because of the VIF value exceeding 10 at the uncentered one?
Kind regards!
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