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Techniques for analyzing the relationship between one (or more) "dependent" variables and "independent" variables.

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Confused about results from placebo diff-in-diff

Since the treatment and control groups have perfectly parallel trends across all periods, the regression of dependent_var on did should produce a coefficient of 0. …
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Three-way interaction interpretation

Suppose that I am interested in the effect of income on consumption by gender: $$consumption_i = \alpha_i + \beta_1income_i + \beta_2 male_i + \beta_3 (income * male)_i + \varepsilon_i$$ In this two-w …
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t-test vs linear regression: how are standard errors calculated?

However, their standard errors differ: the t-test has a standard error of 133.495 and the linear regression has a standard error of 133.170. … In contrast, linear regression can estimate a standard error. Question 2: In this scenario, does the t-test provide more accurate standard errors than the linear regression? …
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