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onugi97
Calcite | Level 5
My model has one dependent variable with 3 independent variables, which looks like:

a=b+c+1/d

Both dependent and all independent variables (a, b, c, d) are BINARY. In this case, what kind regression do I have to use? Logistic or Probit or anything else?
In what condition do I have to use Logistic, and in what condition do I have to use Probit in my model? Can you give me good references, if you know any?

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Onugi97
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Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
If d is binary (0/1), then 1/d is undefined. Maybe you need to say more about what you are trying to do.

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