Non-normal data

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ilham
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Non-normal data

Postby ilham » Thu May 03, 2012 12:55 am

Dear All,
I'm running some time series data, and planning to do classic OLS. but the problem is my variable time series data are not normally distributed. can you advice me what to do with it?
these are some histogram detail about my variables
Series: AVG_VAR
Sample 1 156
Observations 156

Mean 0.000662
Median 0.000412
Maximum 0.006918
Minimum 7.97e-05
Std. Dev. 0.000844
Skewness 4.201737
Kurtosis 25.60200

Jarque-Bera 3779.547
Probability 0.000000
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Series: R_IHSG
Sample 1 156
Observations 156

Mean 0.001410
Median 0.001933
Maximum 0.070136
Minimum -0.109540
Std. Dev. 0.017897
Skewness -1.275486
Kurtosis 12.79372

Jarque-Bera 665.7592
Probability 0.000000

Thanks in advance,

Ilham

startz
Non-normality and collinearity are NOT problems!
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Re: Non-normal data

Postby startz » Thu May 03, 2012 4:14 am

Run OLS.
Normality of the variables is completely irrelevant.

ilham
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Re: Non-normal data

Postby ilham » Thu May 03, 2012 6:39 am

i need all variable in OLS to be normal distributed right?

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Non-normal data

Postby EViews Gareth » Thu May 03, 2012 7:20 am

No.

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Re: Non-normal data

Postby EViews Glenn » Thu May 03, 2012 9:11 am

Normality of the dependent matters in finite samples. The explanatory variables don't matter as long as they have finite second moments.

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Re: Non-normal data

Postby ilham » Thu May 03, 2012 11:26 am

i thought the classic OLS assumption all variable involve is normally distributed?

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Non-normal data

Postby EViews Gareth » Thu May 03, 2012 2:25 pm

Nope, with the quintessential example being dummy variables, which are far from normally distributed, yet still perfectly valid.

startz
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Non-normal data

Postby startz » Thu May 03, 2012 3:16 pm

All that matters is that the error terms are normal. And that doesn't matter much. (As a minor quibble, the dependent variable need not be unconditionally normal. )

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Re: Non-normal data

Postby ilham » Thu May 03, 2012 11:40 pm

im running 2 variable right now
dependent is excess return and independent is average correlation
these 2 variable is stationer but and i regress it using OLS (newey-west). the result indicating the residual is not normal, so the estimation output consider to be biased dont it? how can i solve this problem?

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Non-normal data

Postby startz » Fri May 04, 2012 7:12 am

No, this does not cause bias.


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