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MODEL REGRESI
VARIABEL DUMMY
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In Chapter 1 we discussed briefly the four types of variables that one generally encounters in empirical analysis: These are: ratio scale, interval scale, ordinal scale, and nominal scale.
In this chapter, we consider models that may involve not only ratio scale variables but also nominal scale variables. Such variables are also known as indicator variables, categorical variables, qualitative variables, or dummy variables.
Introduction
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The nature of dummy variables
In regression analysis the dependent variable, or regressand, is frequently influenced not only by ratio scale variables (e.g., income, output, prices, costs, height, temperature) but also by variables that are essentially qualitative, or nominal scale, in nature, such as sex, race, color, religion, nationality, geographical region, political upheavals, and party affiliation.
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Next..Since such variables usually indicate the
presence or absence of a “quality” or an attribute, such as male or female, black or white, Catholic or non-Catholic, Democrat or Republican, they are essentially nominal scale variables. One way we could “quantify” such attributes is by constructing artificial variables that take on values of 1 or 0, 1 indicating the presence (or possession) of that attribute and 0 indicating the absence of that attribute.
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ExamplePUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS’ SALARIES BY GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONTable 9.1 gives data on average salary (in dollars) of public school teachers in 50 states and the District of Columbia for the year 1985. These 51 areas are classified into three geographical regions: (1) Northeast and North Central (21 states in all), (2) South (17 states in all), and (3) West (13 states in all).
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Consider the following model:
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Caution in the Use of Dummy Variables
In Example 9.1, to distinguish the three regions, we used only two dummy variables, D2 and D3. Why did we not use three dummies to distinguish the three regions?
The reason is you have a case of perfect collinearity. That is, exact linear relationships among the variables.
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The Ancova ModelsRegression models containing an admixture of quantitative and qualitative variables are called analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models.
To see the case, we develop the following model:
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