dear Statalists,
I discovered recently that an independent variable, which I was using in a fixed effect model has a non-linear (U-Shaped) relationship with the dependent variable. However, the model result says that the independent variable has a significant positive effect on the dependent variable. Does this make sense? Shouldn't fixed effects models only work for linear relationships?
thanks in advance
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