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test Explanation: I think it means to analyse, as in "test": overidentifying restrictions test Sargan–Hansen test - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sargan–Hansen_test The Sargan–Hansen test or Sargan's J {\displaystyle J} J test is a statistical test used for testing over-identifying restrictions in a statistical model. It was proposed by John Denis Sargan in 1958, and several variants were derived by him in 1975. Lars Peter Hansen re-worked through the derivations and showed that it can be ... Re: st: Tests of overidentifying restrictions with -ivregress- - Stata https://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2013-10/msg00519.htm... Oct 15, 2013 - Hi all, Yes, as Joao and Eric point out the overidentification test only tests whether the additional instruments are valid, and is only valid when there are more instruments than endogenous variables (overidentified case). So as you both mention it is not a test of exogeneity of the instruments, but rather that ... Serial Correlation - Investopedia https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/serial-correlation.asp Measures of serial correlation are used in technical analysis when analyzing a security's pattern. The analysis is based entirely on a stock's price movement and the associated volume, rather than a company's fundamentals. Practitioners of technical analysis, if they use serial correlation correctly, are able to find and ... |
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comparison Explanation: = a comparative approach to testing hypotheses. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2018-02-06 13:03:16 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, I just realised I've posted the same wikipedia link as the other Neil ... great minds etc. :-) Example sentence(s):
https://www.bauer.uh.edu/rsusmel/phd/HansenLunde_Garch.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sargan%E2%80%93Hansen_test |
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