Warnings & Interpretation Hausman Test
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 3:02 am
Hi,
I want to use the Hausman Test in order to check whether my panel data allows to use random effects models instead of fixed effects models. I know how to perform the test, I just have difficulties with the interpretation of the output and the warnings that I get. I already searched the Eviews User Guide and this forum, but I am still confused and I hope that you can help me. My Hausman output looks like this:
Test Summary Chi-Sq. Statistic Chi-Sq. d.f. Prob.
Cross-section random 0.000000 16 1.0000
* Cross-section test variance is invalid. Hausman statistic set to zero.
** WARNING: robust standard errors may not be consistent with
assumptions of Hausman test variance calculation.
My questions are:
1) Does the warning mean the test is invalid?
2) If "yes" to question 1), what can I do?
3) May I use random effects panel models?
One maybe important information: I use White (diagonal) robust standard errors. I use Eviews version 6.
Thank you very much and enjoy your easter holidays!
I want to use the Hausman Test in order to check whether my panel data allows to use random effects models instead of fixed effects models. I know how to perform the test, I just have difficulties with the interpretation of the output and the warnings that I get. I already searched the Eviews User Guide and this forum, but I am still confused and I hope that you can help me. My Hausman output looks like this:
Test Summary Chi-Sq. Statistic Chi-Sq. d.f. Prob.
Cross-section random 0.000000 16 1.0000
* Cross-section test variance is invalid. Hausman statistic set to zero.
** WARNING: robust standard errors may not be consistent with
assumptions of Hausman test variance calculation.
My questions are:
1) Does the warning mean the test is invalid?
2) If "yes" to question 1), what can I do?
3) May I use random effects panel models?
One maybe important information: I use White (diagonal) robust standard errors. I use Eviews version 6.
Thank you very much and enjoy your easter holidays!