Dear community,
I am currently working with panel data for my masters thesis. I conducted a Hausman test to see whether I should use a random effects or fixed effects model. The Hausman test was in favor of the fixed effects model. The F statistic is not good for this model though and it therefore does not seem appropriate (F(26,317)=1.24; Prob > F=0.1947). For my random effects model I get (wald chi2(36)=102.65; Prob > chi2=0.00000), so this model seems appropriate.
Should I argue that I should use the random effects model model because of this? I am open to any other tipps!
Thank you in advance
Victoria
I am currently working with panel data for my masters thesis. I conducted a Hausman test to see whether I should use a random effects or fixed effects model. The Hausman test was in favor of the fixed effects model. The F statistic is not good for this model though and it therefore does not seem appropriate (F(26,317)=1.24; Prob > F=0.1947). For my random effects model I get (wald chi2(36)=102.65; Prob > chi2=0.00000), so this model seems appropriate.
Should I argue that I should use the random effects model model because of this? I am open to any other tipps!
Thank you in advance
Victoria
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