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Never noticed the magic number 2 for critical value! Thanks for the tip!
Keep up the good work, I will be sitting for my exam this coming August. Great video to study along with!
Thanks, will do!
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mathematical error at 24:35,
Sq root of 6.9591=2.638 . Here in the slide by mistake sq root of 9.9591 has been taken which resulted in 3.1558.
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Hi Prof. I would like to ask. At 32:25 what happened if Beta1 > 1? Beta1 < 1 is covariance stationary, = 1 is not. But what about > 1? Thank you
The absolute value of beta1, i.e. |b1| must be < 1
But there is no restriction on the value of beta. Why doesn't absolute beta > 1 make sense?