Exam 1: The Quest for Causality
Exam 1: The Quest for Causality20 Questions
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Exam 5: Multivariate Ols: Where the Action Is22 Questions
Exam 6: Dummy Variables: Smarter Than You Think20 Questions
Exam 7: Specifying Models19 Questions
Exam 8: Using Fixed Effects Models to Fight Endogeneity in Panel Data a20 Questions
Exam 9: Instrumental Variables: Using Exogenous Variation to Fight Endogen26 Questions
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Exam 11: Regression Discontinuity: Looking for Jumps in Data20 Questions
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Exam 13: Time Series: Dealing With Stickiness Over Time21 Questions
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Assume that we are looking at the effect of education on wages, which of the following factors could most likely lead to endogeneity?
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Given GPAi=1.0+0.001SATi+ei what is the expected GPA of someone with an SAT score of 2000
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Yi=B0+10X1i+ei, a 10 unit increase in X1 is expected to lead to a 1 unit increase in Y.
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Assume that we trying to explain infant mortality as a function of GDP per capita in a sample of countries from around the world. Which of the following factors could most likely lead to endogeneity?
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Imagine that you are looking at the relationship between political affiliation and religion, list some of the factors that could lead to endogeneity.
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In randomized experiments we determine the value of the dependent variable via a random process.
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An independent variable is endogenous if changes in it are related to factors in the error term.
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X1 is the slope coefficient in the following model Yi = B0 + B1X1i + ei.
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Imagine that you are looking at the relationship between income and level of education, list some of the factors that could lead to endogeneity.
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Suppose we are trying to understand the effect of maternal smoking on the birthweight of newborn babies. Which of the following is not a likely source of endogeneity?
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Which of the following are fundamental challenges when trying to infer relationships from data?
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