The dependent variable is the proportion of the ** time / *** time.
Because this is a proportion, the values range from 0 to 1.
As the histogram shows, 319 obs (45.83%) have the value of "0", and 168 obs (24.14%) have the value of "1".
I don't think I can do a multivariate regression analysis in this case, but then which one should I do?
Should I group them as two (0~50%)(51~100%) and do logit?
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