ECN 702 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Null Hypothesis, Confidence Interval

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Hypothesis tests and confidence intervals (cid:132) solutions to empirical exercises (a) (0. 97) (0. 03) Ahe = 6. 20 + 0. 26 age (1. 02) (0. 03) The t-statistic is 0. 26/0. 03 = 7. 43, which has a p-value of 0. 000, so the null hypothesis can be rejected at the 1% level (and thus, also at the 10% and 5% levels). (d) Ahe = 0. 23 + 0. 69 age (1. 54) (0. 05) College standard error of for the estimated difference is se 1, so that a 95% confidence interval for the difference is 0. 43 1. 96 0. 06 = 0. 32 to 0. 54 (dollars. The t-statistic is 0. 13/0. 03 = 4. 12, which has a p-value of 0. 000, so the null hypothesis can be rejected at the 1% level (and thus, also at the 10% and 5% levels). (a) (0. 04) (0. 013) Ed = 13. 94 0. 064 dist (0. 05) (0. 018) Ed = 13. 98 0. 084 dist (0. 06) (0. 013) (e) the difference in the estimated 1 coefficients is. The standard error of for the estimated difference is se 1,

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