Hello!
I know this might not be stata related but I need help interpreting my results. I performed a quantile regression in stata with three quantiles, 0.25, 0.50 and 0.75. Now I'm having a hard time interpreting my estimates. My dependent variable was logged annual sales and my independent variable was a dummy and then I have added control variables. What does my results mean? Should I interpret my coefficient in the 25th quantile as the 25% lowest sales and the 75th quantile as the 75% lowest sales? I'm a bit confused.
Best regards, Klaudia
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