I'd argue that your professor might not be that unclear but that you pay more attention to a video you searched up by yourself than sitting in a lecture hall or classroom with many others
interpretation for for B1 is incorrect. Since its a (log-log) model, you should say a 1% increase in investment will increase GDP by 1.61% *ceteris paribus*
Hi , I have one dependent variables called ( IWFP billion m3 ) for 3 crops. and 4 independent variables ( RWr billion m3 year-1 + Ta Celsius + precipitation mm + productivity kg/ha for 3 crops) Yearly data for a country Observation 19 years I want to do the analysis and see the effect of independent variables, Please any suggestions, which is the perfect model I can apply and dealing with ?? , thank you in advance
How can we interpret if the variables are not in logged form, and if the coefficent is a low value such as 0.06. I understand the logged form and that we can interpret as percent. But due to the nature of a dataset i can't log the zero values.
I was analysing impact of perceived risk on online buying behavior. p>f is 0.0000 R- is 0.2178 P>t is 0.042 Coef is .2325322 Cons 10.02 Could you please explain it for me.
Dear Sir, I have a question related to choose among 3 models including OLS, FEM, and REM. Do you have any methods to choose one of them. Please kindly advise. Thanks so much
Can anyone help me explain these numbers? coefficient: .049652, _cons .5150066, t 6.12 t 68.62 p>t 0.00 0.00 number of obs 6.665 prob > F 0.0000, R-squared 0.0056, I am trying to find out whether socioeconomic status can influence whether students find it important to perform better than other students in tasks. I am really bad
he just explained what my professor tried in three lectures... Thank you so much!
I'd argue that your professor might not be that unclear but that you pay more attention to a video you searched up by yourself than sitting in a lecture hall or classroom with many others
Really helpful video, the most clear and concise version of this I could find on UA-cam
Thanks a lot for this video.
How do we interpret the constant when there are multiple independent variables?
Thank you soooo much. I don't know why it's so hard to find this information online. THANK YOU!!!
interpretation for for B1 is incorrect. Since its a (log-log) model, you should say a 1% increase in investment will increase GDP by 1.61% *ceteris paribus*
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Video is really helpful, just coefficients interpretation is not correct. it has to be in % not in units. Cheers :))
because of the log ?
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Very good explanation! Cheers from brazilian students!
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Hi, what does it mean when the general model is significant but the individual coefficient independent variables are not significant?
Thank you this helped SO MUCH. Seriously thank you
Hi, thanks for the great explanation. could you explain what the Adjusted r-squared means?
idk if u still need it, but here's your answer: stats.idre.ucla.edu/stata/output/regression-analysis/
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Thank you, sir. A very helpful video for budding researchers
You took the log and you interpret the relation in units?
it should bei 1% change in ln_i leads to 1,6% change in ln_rgdp right?
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Hi ,
I have one dependent variables called ( IWFP billion m3 ) for 3 crops.
and
4 independent variables ( RWr billion m3 year-1 + Ta Celsius +
precipitation mm + productivity kg/ha for 3 crops) Yearly data for a
country
Observation 19 years
I
want to do the analysis and see the effect of independent variables,
Please any suggestions, which is the perfect model I can apply and
dealing with ?? , thank you in advance
How can we interpret if the variables are not in logged form, and if the coefficent is a low value such as 0.06. I understand the logged form and that we can interpret as percent. But due to the nature of a dataset i can't log the zero values.
this was very helpful! I have one question. What does the total of MS mean?
Thank's for the video and the data.
Urgent! How do I find the function of the graph of the Linear regression in Stata?
Thanks a lot Justin, amazing explanation....
Extremely helpful
I was analysing impact of perceived risk on online buying behavior.
p>f is 0.0000
R- is 0.2178
P>t is 0.042
Coef is .2325322
Cons 10.02
Could you please explain it for me.
Dear Sir, I have a question related to choose among 3 models including OLS, FEM, and REM. Do you have any methods to choose one of them. Please kindly advise. Thanks so much
Quang Duy Lam hausman test is used to select between random and fixed regression
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!
Can anyone help me explain these numbers? coefficient: .049652, _cons .5150066, t 6.12 t 68.62 p>t 0.00 0.00 number of obs 6.665 prob > F 0.0000, R-squared 0.0056, I am trying to find out whether socioeconomic status can influence whether students find it important to perform better than other students in tasks. I am really bad
Would you please save the data file as a STATA 12 file?
Amazing dear sir
file C:\Users\PC\Downloads\ireland_solow_growth_model_example.dta not Stata
format
r(610);
This is what Stata says when i try to open the .dta file
Hi anyone knows..how to log data after you had done the export?
Well presented
Hi every one. How to get the significant result of the variables using fixed effect model of panel data in stata.
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is a pool data ?
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try to be more clear