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Hi,
I have dyadic-years data. my DV is a count variable and it's overdispersed. I run Poisson and binomial neg. regression. But all of the results are severely overconfident (all p values== 0. 00). Where should I look to understand the problem? or what kind of analysis should I do? thank you.
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