This is the best lecture I have taken about the Fixed effect. You are better than any other econometrics professors I have met. Thank you so much for your crystal clear explanations.
Awesome , powerful, thanks so much for making this so easy. Please can you do a video on random effect? and how to handle moderation variables in panel data? Thank you
Great suggestion! For random-effect model, you can see th-cam.com/video/LyStHkmt2lA/w-d-xo.html or th-cam.com/video/frh9WMuXXpU/w-d-xo.html For moderation variables in panel data, for instant, please see stats.oarc.ucla.edu/stata/faq/how-can-i-do-moderated-mediation-in-stata/ stats.oarc.ucla.edu/r/faq/how-can-i-perform-mediation-with-multilevel-data-method-2/
Hi, thank you for an excellent explanation. However, when I test for heteroskedasticity I see it gives me 0.00, indicating that I have to insert "robust, fe" in the end. But when I do that, then the place where you have "F(13,61) = 58.04" and "Prob > F =0.00" will just be empty where I just see "." - do you know why?
There is no much sense to check normality in the case of panel data. For serial correlation, you can use a Lagram-Multiplier test by using the command xtserial. Please see more here phantran.net/choosing-fixed-effects-random-effects-or-pooled-ols-models-in-panel-data-analysis-using-stata/
This is the best lecture I have taken about the Fixed effect. You are better than any other econometrics professors I have met. Thank you so much for your crystal clear explanations.
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Awesome , powerful, thanks so much for making this so easy. Please can you do a video on random effect? and how to handle moderation variables in panel data? Thank you
Great suggestion!
For random-effect model, you can see th-cam.com/video/LyStHkmt2lA/w-d-xo.html or th-cam.com/video/frh9WMuXXpU/w-d-xo.html
For moderation variables in panel data, for instant, please see stats.oarc.ucla.edu/stata/faq/how-can-i-do-moderated-mediation-in-stata/
stats.oarc.ucla.edu/r/faq/how-can-i-perform-mediation-with-multilevel-data-method-2/
Hi, thank you for an excellent explanation. However, when I test for heteroskedasticity I see it gives me 0.00, indicating that I have to insert "robust, fe" in the end. But when I do that, then the place where you have "F(13,61) = 58.04" and "Prob > F =0.00" will just be empty where I just see "." - do you know why?
Thanks for watching! Concerning your problem, you should check your data having no time invariant variable and by eliminating missing value.
Thank you sir. Do I have to also check normality and serial correlation too? If Yes, how?
There is no much sense to check normality in the case of panel data.
For serial correlation, you can use a Lagram-Multiplier test by using the command xtserial.
Please see more here phantran.net/choosing-fixed-effects-random-effects-or-pooled-ols-models-in-panel-data-analysis-using-stata/
Good job and especially with an example. How can one access your dataset
You can download the dataset here drive.google.com/file/d/1G3NF-jL6Eoz9zrOjad5dMZrv33-Sp_D2/view?usp=sharing Thanks for watching!
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