"this right here has a problem, and this right here is a problem"... but I have no idea where you are pointing at :/ Anyway, thank you for your video! It was still very helpful!
Hi Jeff, Thanks so much for the informative video. If we are hypothesizing a relationship between variables, and then we notice there to be a multicollinearity problem, should we remove the problem variable and then report? Or report everything.
Hi, when I try to perform panel regression using fixed effect on STATA with dummy variables, STATA "Omit" my variable in the result. It shows "omitted". How can I avoid that?
Sir, I need more explanations on how to interpret the covariance coefficient. secondly, In a situation, where we need to remove some variables that are high value, do we still need to report why we dropped the variables in our analysis?
Thanks Jeff. I do appreciate. Keep it up.
"this right here has a problem, and this right here is a problem"... but I have no idea where you are pointing at :/
Anyway, thank you for your video! It was still very helpful!
THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! your video were very very helpful for my project!!!!!
Great as ever. Many thanks
Thanks a lot. This video helped me a lot.
Thank you
Hi, does it work for panel data set?
How to show the table form of categorical variables to stata command?
Hi Jeff,
Thanks so much for the informative video. If we are hypothesizing a relationship between variables, and then we notice there to be a multicollinearity problem, should we remove the problem variable and then report? Or report everything.
thank you po
Thanks a lot..Its beneficial
Thanks!
hello jeff, you could help by pointing your mouse cursor thanks
Hi, when I try to perform panel regression using fixed effect on STATA with dummy variables, STATA "Omit" my variable in the result. It shows "omitted". How can I avoid that?
How to test for panel data?
thanks so much
while you interpreting, please mark those place with your mouse pointer
Why the rules of thumb is "4"?
Hi I have a question.. if we remove one of the variables from the regression, do we still need to include it during hypothesis testing?
Sir, I need more explanations on how to interpret the covariance coefficient. secondly, In a situation, where we need to remove some variables that are high value, do we still need to report why we dropped the variables in our analysis?
how to does it works for survival data set?
why the "four" as a rule?
hi
what is stata