Intended as a supplementary text for graduate-level courses and a primer for quantitative researchers, the book lls the gap between the limited coverage of heteroskedasticity provided in applied regression textbooks and the more theoretical statistical treatment in advanced econometrics textbooks. -- Zentralblatt MATH
This volume covers the commonly ignored topic of heteroskedasticity (unequal error variances) in regression analyses and provides a practical guide for how to proceed in terms of testing and correction. Emphasizing how to apply diagnostic tests and corrections for heteroskedasticity in actual data analyses, the book offers three approaches for dealing with heteroskedasticity: variance-stabilizing transformations of the dependent variable;calculating robust standard errors, or heteroskedasticity-consistent standard errors; andgeneralized least squares estimation coefficients and standard errors. The detection and correction of heteroskedasticity is illustrated with three examples that vary in terms of sample size and the types of units analyzed (individuals, households, U.S. states). Intended as a supplementary text for graduate-level courses and a primer for quantitative researchers, the book fills the gap between the limited coverage of heteroskedasticity provided in applied regression textbooks and the more theoretical statistical treatment in advanced econometrics textbooks.
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This text covers the consequences of violating one of the key assumptions of Ordinary Least Squares regression (equal error variances), diagnostic tools to assess the existence of the problem of heteroskedasticity, and statistical techniques to analyse the data correctly.
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Series Editor′s Introduction
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
1. What Is Heteroskedasticity and Why Should We Care?
2. Detecting and Diagnosing Heteroskedasticity
3. Variance-Stabilizing Transformations To Correct For Heteroskedasticity
4. Heteroskedasticity Consistent (Robust) Standard Errors
5. (Estimated) Generalized Least Squares Regression Model For Heteroskedasticity
6. Choosing Among Correction Options
References
Appendix: Miscellaneous Derivations and Tables
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Intended as a supplementary text for graduate-level courses and a primer for quantitative researchers, the book lls the gap between the limited coverage of heteroskedasticity provided in applied regression textbooks and the more theoretical statistical treatment in advanced econometrics textbooks. -- Zentralblatt MATH
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781452234953
Publisert
2013-08-15
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Inc
Vekt
150 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
139 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
112
Forfatter