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st: About -suest- and "Chow test"
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"Lynn Lee" <[email protected]>
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st: About -suest- and "Chow test"
Date
Sat, 27 Oct 2012 19:04:49 +0800
Dear all,
I am wondering why Stata11 reports Chi-squared in "Chow test" by using
-suest- command. ( I know I can get conclusion through "Prob > chi2".)
By basic idea of "Chow test", F-ratio may be calculated. But why Stata using
Chi-squared to calculate?
Any suggestion or recommendation of further reading regarding this issue is
appreciated.
Best Regards,
Lynn Lee
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