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predicting waste per capita - is a gaussian model correct?

On Sun, 10 May 2020 at 02:00, Alessandra Bielli <bielli.alessandra at gmail.com>
wrote:
There is no requirement that the dependent variable in a "regression" type
estimation follows a gaussian distribution.  You need a model of the
process and then use an estimation technique to estimate your model.  If
effects in your model are additive do not use a log transformation. If
effects are multiplicative then use a log transformation.  The choice
should be determined by the mechanics of the problem and not by the
statistics.  If you do use a log transformation the trying to reverse the
process using an exponential transformation will be biased.  The extent of
that bias depends on your problem and it would not be possible to estimate
the significance of the bias without a much greater knowledge of the
process and data.  I would suggest that you consult a competent
statistician.

John C Frain
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