Ans:C) Not enough information
Since, We have given the value of White statistic is 8.043 here we cannot find the value of rejection region.
For an estimation you have calculated the White statistic as 8.043. What is your decision in...
For an estimation you have calculated the White statistic as 5.270. What is your decision in terms of heteroskedasticity? A. Reject the null of homoskedasticity. B. Fail to reject the null of homoskedasticity. C. Not enough information.
Consider the model, Yi = Bo + B1 X1,1 + B2 X2,1 + Uj, where sorting the residuals based on the X1, and X2,i gives: X1 X2 SSE-F 13.7 67.2 SSE-L 85.2 52.0 Compute the Goldfeld-Quandt statistic and decide if there is heteroskedasticity present for either regressor at the 5% critical-F value of 1.313 A. Not enough information. B. Reject the null for X1, and fail to reject for X2. C. Reject the null for X1, and reject the null...
Consider two models for the variable Yt: MA: Yt = Bo + B1 Yt-1 + Ut MB: Yt = A + A1 Yt-1 + A2 Xt + Vt While examining the prediction errors you obtain a Diebold-Mariano statistic of 1.78, what is your decision at the 10% significance level? A. Reject the null B. Fail to reject the null O C. Not enough information
1.You are performing a left-tailed z-test If α=.005α=.005, and your test statistic is z=−2.59, do you: Reject Null Hypothesis Fail to Reject Null Hypothesis You are performing a left-tailed z-test If α=.10, and your test statistic isz=-2.01, do you: Reject Null Hypothesis Fail to Reject Null Hypothesis You are performing a right-tailed t-test with a sample size of 15 If α=.01, and your test statistic is t=3.02t=3.02, do you: Reject Null Hypothesis Fail to Reject Null Hypothesis You are performing...
You are performing a two-tailed z-test If a = 0.1, and your test statistic is z = - 3.4, do you: Reject Null Hypothesis O Fail to Reject Null Hypothesis
State whether the standardized test statistic t indicates that you should reject the null hypothesis Explain (a)t 1.848 (b) t 0 (c)t 1.781 (d)t -1863 .4 (c) For t -1.781, should you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? O A. Reject Ho, because t 1.804 O B. Fail to reject Ho, because t> 1.804 O C. Reject Ho, because t< 1.804 O D. Fail to reject Ho. because t-1.804 (d) For t -1.863, should you reject or fail...
If the p = .08 and the α = .05, what decision would you make regarding the null hypothesis? Select one: a. To retain the null hypothesis b. To reject the null hypothesis c. There is not enough information to answer this question
Question 7 of 10 1 Points What is the critical T you'll compare you test statistic to? (Use 100 Degrees of Freedom) A. 1.66 B.-1.66 C. 1.984 D. -1.984 Reset Selection Question 8 of 10 1 Points Do you reject the null or fail to reject the null in this situation? A. Fail to reject the null B. Reject the Null Reset Selection
p-value = 0.312 alpha level = 0.05 Based on the information above, what is your decision? Reject Ho Fail to reject Ho Not enough information
For the given data, (a) find the test statistic, (b) find the standardized test statistic, (c) decide whether the standardized test statistic is in the rejection region, and (d) decide whether you should reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. The samples are random and independent , a = 0.01. Sample statistics: x = 1235, n 40, x2 = 1195, and n2 = 70. Population statistics: o1 65 and a2 120. Claim: (a) The test statistic for -H2is (b)...