Dear all,
I am running a regression where one of my (independent) variables of interest has low within group variation. I have reasons to believe however that I should impose fixed effects. After doing some reading I read that estimates can be imprecise as standard errors can become too large. Does this have a direct impact on the p-values however. And if so, do p values become too large to too small?
Thank you
Edit: my intuition would say that these fixed effects are likely correlated with these variables and therefore p values would become higher.
Edit 2: I meant these fixed effects might pick these effects up
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