Hello,
I am trying to run a regression on Stata where my dependent variable is skewed towards zeros. I thought that running a zero-inflated poisson regression would be the appropriate way to do it, however, I do not actually know that there is a specific variable that is responsible for the zero inflation, which does not fit with what the model is built on. Would a simple linear regression then be the appropriate choice?
Thank you.
Nur
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