You explained in less than 13 minutes what I have been trying to understand for the last month!!! Simplistic, brilliant and straight to the point!! Thanks a million, now I can finish my exam!!
Thank you for the super helpful teaching, Carolyn. May I ask, how to generate a regression table like this? Or do we have to run data in R or excel first, and make a table like this manually?
Hi! Great video. Would you please clarify how do we interpret the P-values? P-values are supposed to be the same with the standard errors, right? In the tables, within the parentheses, none of the starred P-values are smaller than 0.05. So why are they still statistically significant?
I'm looking for how to read a multinomial logistic regression coefficient table with 3 models with 2 categories each. Example: Substance use (independent) for the models, each model has two groups (married and cohabitation)
Does reading regression tables from political science research papers differ from other types of research papers? I am in the introduction section of the video.
Hi thanks for the explanation. In the last table about Tax Ratio and Civil War, can you explain what the x in rows 3 and 6 mean? I googled it but I don‘t know how to look for it.
Hi Carolyn, great, clear video. What about the number though? For example, with Agriculture and Co-efficient (-21.9131), what does the -21.9131 represent?
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You explained in less than 13 minutes what I have been trying to understand for the last month!!! Simplistic, brilliant and straight to the point!! Thanks a million, now I can finish my exam!!
what about trying to understand my whole school career
Thank you very much Carolyn. I wish all Econometrics tutors were like you. Thank for being patient with us.
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Thank you for the super helpful teaching, Carolyn. May I ask, how to generate a regression table like this? Or do we have to run data in R or excel first, and make a table like this manually?
Hi! Great video. Would you please clarify how do we interpret the P-values? P-values are supposed to be the same with the standard errors, right? In the tables, within the parentheses, none of the starred P-values are smaller than 0.05. So why are they still statistically significant?
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This is very nice, could you maybe explain what the scholar does in the last table when writing centeno Interstate X Civil?
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amazing video. can you please explain how we can interpret interaction term?
what was meant by interstate x civil variables though?
I'm looking for how to read a multinomial logistic regression coefficient table with 3 models with 2 categories each.
Example:
Substance use (independent) for the models, each model has two groups (married and cohabitation)
Does reading regression tables from political science research papers differ from other types of research papers? I am in the introduction section of the video.
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Hi thanks for the explanation. In the last table about Tax Ratio and Civil War, can you explain what the x in rows 3 and 6 mean? I googled it but I don‘t know how to look for it.
@@carolyncoberly3838 Thanks. I didn't know how to look it up, that's very helpful!
Hi Carolyn, great, clear video. What about the number though? For example, with Agriculture and Co-efficient (-21.9131), what does the -21.9131 represent?
@@carolyncoberly3838 Thanks for the reply! I will take another look. Cheers.
The video was helpful. Thank you
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I don't get it... the results are significant if they're less than 5% (0.05) 1.40 is not less than 0.05 so why is it marked as significant here