Tutorial12 Estimation PartD
Tutorial12 Estimation PartD
Basic Estimation
Description of Data File
• Data_wf1 has the following data on 9,275 individuals*
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Post Estimation: Working with
Equations
Post Estimation: View Menu
• Once the equation object has been estimated you can perform a number of post-
estimation tests, diagnostics and other actions from the View and Proc menus.
• Let’s first discuss a few main options in the View menu (others will be discussed in
subsequent tutorials):
Representation
Estimation Output
Actual, Fitted, Residual
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Post Estimation: View Menu –
Representations
• If you click on View → Representation, the equation display changes (as
shown below).
• This option displays the equation in three forms:
EViews command form
Algebraic equation with symbolic coefficients
Equation with estimated coefficients
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Post Estimation:
View Menu – Actual, Fitted, Residual
• The View Menu, Actual, Fitted, Residual option, provides several different ways at
looking at the residuals and the fitted values of an equation.
• If you click on View → Actual, Fitted, Residual a number of options appear:
Actual, Fitted, Residual Table
Actual, Fitted, Residual Graph
Residual Graph
Standardized Residual Graph
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Post Estimation:
View Menu – Actual, Fitted, Residual (cont’d)
• For a first look, perhaps it’s best to select:
View → Actual, Fitted, Residual → Actual, Fitted, Residual Graph
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Post Estimation:
View Menu – Actual, Fitted, Residual (cont’d)
• In this case, the fitted values do
not approximate the actual
values as well as one would
hope.
• Similarly, the residuals of the
equation are relatively large.
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Post Estimation:
View Menu – Actual, Fitted, Residual (cont’d)
• If you would like to view specific
numbers from those graphs,
select:
View → Actual, Fitted, Residual →
Actual, Fitted, Residual Table
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Post Estimation: Proc Menu
• The Proc menu, also offers a number of procedures, after estimation is carried out.
• Let’s discuss a few main options in the Proc menu (others will be discussed in
subsequent tutorials):
Specify/Estimate
Make Regressor Group
Make Residual Series
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Post Estimation: Proc Menu –
Specify/Estimate
• If you click on Proc → Specify/Estimate, the Equation Specification dialog box
opens up.
• You can modify your specification using this dialog box (edit equation, change
estimation method, change sample, etc.)
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Post Estimation:
Proc Menu – Make Regressor Group
• You can also create a group consisting of all the variables included in the equation
(except the constant).
To accomplish this,
1. Click on Proc → Make Regressor Group.
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Post Estimation:
Proc Menu – Make Residual Series
• You may also want to store residuals so you can recall them later.
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Post Estimation:
Proc Menu – Make Residual Series
If you want to save these residuals for later use, you can do so by following these steps:
1. Click on Proc → Make Residual Series.
2. The Make Residuals dialog box opens up. Depending on the estimation you may choose
from three types of residuals: ordinary, standardized, and generalized. For ordinary least
squares, only the ordinary residuals may be saved.
3. Name the residuals (in this case new_resid).
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