Hello,
I use EViews 11 student version on mac. I cannot see Serial Correlation LM test under Residual Diagnostics, where it normally should be there according to http://www.eviews.com/help/helpintro.ht ... stics.html.
Only sources I am able to see is as attached. Since my Durbin-Watson value <2 and I also want to check for higher-orders, I need to look at Serial Correlation LM. Can you please guide me how I can apply the LM test?
Thanks,
Ayca
Serial Correlation LM Test N/A in EViews11SV?
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Serial Correlation LM Test N/A in EViews11SV?
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Re: Serial Correlation LM Test N/A in EViews11SV?
Hmm, I see. So, besides Durbin-Watson test, do you have any suggestion to check serial correlation?
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Having the same problem and a response would be highly appreciated.
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Lindo
Having the same problem and a response would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
Lindo
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Re: Serial Correlation LM Test N/A in EViews11SV?
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Toward the bottom of the Least Squares section is a Wooldrige example demonstrating a test for serial correlation.
Toward the bottom of the Least Squares section is a Wooldrige example demonstrating a test for serial correlation.
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Re: Serial Correlation LM Test N/A in EViews11SV?
Note that if you have a small number of fixed effects, you can sometimes change the workfile to unstructured and use @expand to include fixed effects. That way you get access to more diagnostics.
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