I have run a regression in eviews 7, which shows signs of Heteroskedasticity, according to the White test.
I have already log data, so I wish to includeWhite’s modified standard error estimates in EViews.
When I hit the option button in the estimation window, I cannot find the ‘Heteroskedasticity consistent coefficient variance’ box.
Can you please help me here? i attach a screenshot from my option menu and one screenshot with the option menu I am looking for.
Thanks a lot!
Using White’s modified standard error estimates in EViews
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Using White’s modified standard error estimates in EViews
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- ... and this is the option window I actually get!
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EViews Gareth
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Re: Using White’s modified standard error estimates in EViews
Looks like you're using the manual for EViews 6 with EViews 7. In EViews 7 you need to change the "Coefficient Covariance Matrix" option.
Re: Using White’s modified standard error estimates in EViews
Alright thanks you for the hint! I selected now for the Coefficient Covariance Matrix "White". I was aware, that my coefficients would only change marginal, but is it also normal that the White test for heteroscedacity spill out the same results?
I am wondering what I can do now. All my data is already in log changes and with the option change I gues I also integrated White’s modified standard error estimates.
Any suggestions what I can do else? The problem with heteroscedacity appeared since I had to add a dummy variable to achieve normal distribution.
My regression now looks like:
ly c lx1-1 lx2 dummy1 dummy2
where l = logchange
Thanks a lot!
I am wondering what I can do now. All my data is already in log changes and with the option change I gues I also integrated White’s modified standard error estimates.
Any suggestions what I can do else? The problem with heteroscedacity appeared since I had to add a dummy variable to achieve normal distribution.
My regression now looks like:
ly c lx1-1 lx2 dummy1 dummy2
where l = logchange
Thanks a lot!
Re: Using White’s modified standard error estimates in EViews
BTW, if I uncheck ‘Include White cross terms’ the results suggest no Heteroscedasticity ...
Can I just do this? When should you include it and when not?
Can I just do this? When should you include it and when not?
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EViews Glenn
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Re: Using White’s modified standard error estimates in EViews
Your coefficient values should not change at all.
Re: Using White’s modified standard error estimates in EViews
Sorry, my mistake. The coefficients are not changing, but the p-values are changing marginally when selecting Coefficient Covariance Matrix "White".
The Whtie test though, shows unchanged statistics and still indicates Heteroscedasticity.
Only when I uncheck ‘Include White cross terms’, my results are blue. But that is independent of selecting Coefficient Covariance Matrix "White" or not.
would appreciate your help here. Thanks!
The Whtie test though, shows unchanged statistics and still indicates Heteroscedasticity.
Only when I uncheck ‘Include White cross terms’, my results are blue. But that is independent of selecting Coefficient Covariance Matrix "White" or not.
would appreciate your help here. Thanks!
Re: Using White’s modified standard error estimates in EViews
hye,
where can i find the "Coefficient Covariance Matrix" "White"? im having the same problem here..:'(
where can i find the "Coefficient Covariance Matrix" "White"? im having the same problem here..:'(
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EViews Gareth
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Re: Using White’s modified standard error estimates in EViews
As the picture shows, on the Options page of the Equation Estimation dialog.
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