Hello- although that one of the variables in my regression forms only 1.7% of that observations (total observations is 2,400), it shows a strong/significant coefficient. This seems not sense given this variable has very small observation.
Is there a econometrical justification for this? and Can I rely on this significance while discussing my result?
Many thanks,
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