Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding statistics in general, rather than STATA- and was hoping I could get some help.
I am currently working on multiple regression and am trying different transformations, as my data isn't linear.
Would it be okay for me to use the boxcox function on the logged versions of my dependent and independent variables? i.e. boxcox lnDepdendent lnIndependent1 lnIndependent2 (and so on...)
I feel like it would be overdoing it, but just wanted my suspicions confirmed. Thank you in advance!
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