(Stata13):Interpret Regression Output #stataoutput #eviewsoutput #interpret #regressionoutput

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This brief hands-on tutorial shows how to interpret a regression output in Stata13. It also gives an understanding of the basic features of a regression output.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video, very well explained and just what I needed after suffering a year in a stats class and dreading my upcoming exam. God bless you.

wendypaul
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Thank you for this video ma'am, very helpful

adetolaajulo
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very profound and helpful. thank you so much.

kmands
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Thanks for the video. very informative

chrisisah
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Thank you so much, you explained this so clearly!

stacyorb
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Thank you. I haven't found any videos that explain regression tables analysis in such detail as yours.

alysynharvey-green
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If p value of constant becomes significant in FEM model, would it be a problem?

aniksaha
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Really detailed video thank you! I would like to ask you something, in case i have only the output of stata and i have to interpret it, how can i know if it is linear or not??

antoniaangelopoulou
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Is there any difference in the result of eveiw and stata. If there is any, which oneis best to adopt

popoolao.a
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You are too much. Your explanations are clear and unambiguous

josephamoforitse
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So, just to confirm, if I were to write out the equation with pce and income, would it be:
pce = 0.8192325*income - 31.88846? The two numbers are the Coef of income and _cons respectively.
Thank so much! You video was short and sweet, and saved my from crying at my assignment haha :P

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Your videos are great!
A question: I want to take the log of one of my independent variables to reduce this variables skewedness and normalize the data. This variable is measured as % of GDP. Is it possible to take the log of a variable that is measured as % of GDP? I learned that transforming a variable to log changes it interpretation to percentages instead of absolute values. Therefore, if I take the log of a variable already measured in percentages, how do I interpret the log version of this variable?

jasmijn