Multiple Choice
Quantile regression is different than OLS in that it
A) does not estimate marginal effects at the mean values of the dependent and independent variables.
B) only uses the data below the quantile where the quantile regression is being estimated.
C) estimates marginal effects at the mean values of the dependent and independent variables.
D) minimizes the sum of squared residuals to obtain the coefficient estimates.
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