Dear All ,
This is more of a conceptual question in econometrics but I thought I would write it here. I am interested in the variation of a variable y across a binary variable x. Y is measured for units residing in different regions. Suppose I want to motivate the paper by reporting a ttest y, by(x) . I start with the result but when I regress y on x along with region fixed effects the sign of the relation reverses. The sign persists even after we introduce other controls. Is there a way one can reconcile the results ? I understand that regression results are conditional means and the mean difference is unconditional. However, it's a standard practice in journal to report the descriptive tests and then further validate the sign through additional controls -
In my case should we report both or start with the regression results after decsribing the data (i.e. without reporting the mean comparison etc.)
I would be grateful if there's some advise on this
This is more of a conceptual question in econometrics but I thought I would write it here. I am interested in the variation of a variable y across a binary variable x. Y is measured for units residing in different regions. Suppose I want to motivate the paper by reporting a ttest y, by(x) . I start with the result but when I regress y on x along with region fixed effects the sign of the relation reverses. The sign persists even after we introduce other controls. Is there a way one can reconcile the results ? I understand that regression results are conditional means and the mean difference is unconditional. However, it's a standard practice in journal to report the descriptive tests and then further validate the sign through additional controls -
In my case should we report both or start with the regression results after decsribing the data (i.e. without reporting the mean comparison etc.)
I would be grateful if there's some advise on this
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