This may be a noob question.
I have been given individual-level data on 10000 person. I have variable Y_avg and X_avg. (Y and X are calculated based on many observation with in an individual). I have been also given X_var - which is the variance within that individual's behavior of X.
how do I use this in a regression modelling? What else can I do with it?
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