Dear Statalists,
I have a question regarding fixed effects models: if I am trying to measure the impact of an independent variable on a dependent one, is it better to include other independent variables? If yes, why? I think it maybe can help Stata capture the fixed effects of a subject, but I'm new at this so I am not sure.
Thanks in advance
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