Hi all,
I'd like to find out what is the threshold commonly used to determine if a calculated intraclass correlation (ICC) coefficient indicate cluster-robust standard errors should be used instead of the usual White's heteroskedasticity robust standard errors. Any pointers on the associated reference papers is also greatly appreciated. Currently, I used the following command to calculate the ICC but would like some indicator on whether the observed ICC value is considered high or low that indicate whether cluster-robust standard errors should be used.
where Y is the dependent variable and Z is the clustering variable.
Thanks.
Fred
I'd like to find out what is the threshold commonly used to determine if a calculated intraclass correlation (ICC) coefficient indicate cluster-robust standard errors should be used instead of the usual White's heteroskedasticity robust standard errors. Any pointers on the associated reference papers is also greatly appreciated. Currently, I used the following command to calculate the ICC but would like some indicator on whether the observed ICC value is considered high or low that indicate whether cluster-robust standard errors should be used.
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loneway Z Y
Thanks.
Fred
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