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RE: st: testing differences between coefficients
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Ebru Ozturk <[email protected]>
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RE: st: testing differences between coefficients
Date
Thu, 20 Dec 2012 10:58:57 +0200
Thank you Maarten. I looked at the examples given in Stata after suest. They also run testnl in Example 3 A nonlinear Hausman-like test. Do I need that?
Another question is after suest test we get the results table and how do we interpret it? Do we just compare the coefficients for different models? For example, if one coefficient (variable) in X model is higher than the coefficient in Y model, the effect of this variable is greater for X model relative to Y model. Is this right interpretation?
Kind regards
Ebru
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> Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2012 20:06:21 +0100
> Subject: Re: st: testing differences between coefficients
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
>
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Ebru Ozturk wrote:
> > How can I test the below hypothesis after tobit and probit regression? In the papers, it has been done by looking at the differences between coefficients. But I could not find an example that focuses on two different dependent variables. Also there is no clear explanation on which commands we should use.
> >
> > H: The positive effect of indirect ties is lower for the X technology relative to Y technology.
>
> -help suest-
>
> -- Maarten
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