Marginal effect derive from regression equation
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Marginal effects tells us how a dependent variable (outcome) changes when a specific independent variable (explanatory variable) changes. Marginal effects are often calculated when analyzing regression analysis results. The marginal effects for binary variables measure discrete change.
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Marginal effects are often calculated when analyzing regression analysis results.
The marginal effects for binary variables measure discrete change.
For an independent variable x, we can define the marginal effect to be the partial derivative with respect to x, of the prediction function f.
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