In the section, Test Procedure in Stata, we illustrate the Stata procedure required to perform multiple regression assuming that no assumptions have been violated. First, we set out the example we use to explain the multiple regression procedure in Stata....
I was running an ologit regression with 3 explanatory variables (including 1 interaction term). Does anyone know an easy way to plot the results (line, regression fit)? Thank you for your help and greets, Gari -- --- Nicholas Winter 434.924.6994 t Assistant Professor 434.924.3359 f De...
DateTue, 2 Aug 2011 18:07:48 +0200 Follow-Ups: Re: st: How to return regression results from a complex column vector in mata back to stata From:Christophe Kolodziejczyk <ck.statalist@gmail.com>
Consistent with our arguments, we find that firms place greater value on sales managers' experience than salespeople’s, reflecting the multiplier effect attributed to managers. In particular, sales occupation experience seems to be the most salient type of experience for both groups, as it is ...
firm-year observations from 1988 to 2014. Our firm fixed-effects regression analyses generally indicate a quadratic relationship between cash holdings and performance, as suggested in related prior works (e.g., Kim and Bettis, 2014). We extend these findings by showing that all three of the ...
The cross-country dataset is analyzed using multilevel regression analyses. The stringency of face mask regulations is captured by using objective data on regulations on face masks in each country [59]. Compared to most of the literature on face mask use, our paper takes a holistic approach by...
The term “globalization” has been drawing attention in the literature for decades. However, many industry experts predict that true globalization is yet to be realized in the form of revolutionary moves of industries through integrating multiple processes and systems among value chain members across ...
ereturn post b V > I can see the results in mata by typing the name of the results-column > vector, though it would be nicer to go back to stata and have the > usual regression output table. If anyone knows a solution to this it > would be fantastic. > > Best, > > Ben > *...
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C++ and Java are the main programming languages used in trading systems. Quants often need to code in C++, in addition to knowing how to use tools like R, MatLab, Stata, Python, and to a lesser extent Perl. The Bottom Line A quant trader’s job and associated perks appear very lucrativ...