chi-square statistic goes with col 1 much more and col 2 much less than expected (unless Mike flipped columns) and the P-value on 2 df is negligible: : chi2tail(2, sum((f - fhat):^2 :/ fhat)) 0 : strofreal(chi2tail(2, sum((f - fhat):^2 :/ fhat)), "%21x") +...
The results of the Hausman Test indicate that the Chi-Sq. statistic equals 3.884 and the p-value equals 0.143, greater than the significance level of 0.05. Therefore, we cannot reject the null hypothesis and that the “Random Effect Model” is the appropriate model for the study variables, ...