I pay thousands of dollars in this American university but fail to learn in spite of trying so hard to learn. And every time I when I search on youtube in (Hindi/Urdu) version, I learn much more than I expected. Thank you so much for your time and effort, Sir. I really appreciate your hard work . I m from Nepal and I m so glad that I grew up learning your language through tv programs. Subscribed and will learn more from other posted videos.
I watched so many time series videos on RU-vid. Your videos are special. You start the video with prayer. This is something which I liked the most in your videos. Of course, with regard to content covered and conveyed is at different level. Keep imparting your knowledge for the benefit of learners sir. Thank you. May Allah be with you all the time.
I have been trying to understand this for some years. During my MS degree, my professor did not explain this well, but now I know this concept. Thanks, Dr Tehseen.
I was struggling a lot for past couple of weeks to wrap my head around FE & RE. Today I finally found your video. And now it's absolutely clear to me. Thanks a lot Sir. I wish I had got teachers like you. ❤️
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What is the role of the Hausman test in picking one of these two tests (Fixed/Random)? We pick the random effect model if the null hypothesis accepts of Hausman test; otherwise, we use the fixed effect model.
Assalam o Alaikum...Thanks for your wonderful explanation of these highly confusing concepts for people like me with a lack of in-depth knowledge of advanced-level statistics. If I understand correctly, in pooled OLS, the alpha value is the average value of the entire dataset, which can be easily understood in terms of time series where we have a dataset for a particular variable over time but what about cross-sectional data? I understand that in that case Pooled OLS can not be used because data collected at a single point of time doesn't belong to one particular entity therefore alpha value, which is an average value will become meaningless? kindly correct me and guide me which model can be used for cross-sectional data?
hello, thank you sharing your knowledge. This can conclude that all of the data will be classified into random effect right because we will never collect the whole population data. Is the GLS is similar to GLM? Thus, we should run the test for panel data with the GLS command? only to find one coefficient, what about error? should not be considered as zero? i run the GLM test what should I put i fix variables? all independent variables? Thank you.
Assalam o Alaikum..I collected data on cash conversion cycle (CCC) and working capital ratio (WCR) as my dependent variables with determinants of working capital as independent variabbles....and Bruesh-pagen teset suggested me that pooled OLS is not appropriate....then I run Hausman test for FE/RE model and surprisingly for CCC hausman test suggested FE model and for WCR it suggested RE. I don't understand logic behind this. Can you kindly comment on this when actually the data collected for both variables is on the same companies and for same time period?
Indeed a great explanation. I have been struggling to find a right answer to the question of fixed vs random effects and finally this video does a fairly decent job of explaining it. Thank you so much !!
Dear Sir, I have content analysis of 100 movie characters and 565 respondents survey data (Likert scale) about those movies. I am not sure how to correlate them and what statistical tool or method should I use? Please advise
@TJ Academy Hi Sir Please answer my query I have the data of only one country and there are 25 banks but some are new like established in 2010 and some are old like established in 2005. There are also missing values. (So its unbalanced data) Can i use fixed and random model ??
If my research paper is totally based on whether to use pooled ols/ FEM/ REM, then what are the preliminary tests are needed to perform? (I have done multicollinearity, correlation analysis, autocorrelation, heteroscedasticity, cross section dependence test- do i need any other tests?) 2) do i need to check stationarity level? 3) can i include DH panel granger causality?