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    Exam 15: Quantile Regression, Count Data, Sample Selection Bias, and Quasi-Experimental Methods
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    Suppose You Wish to Determine Factors Affecting the Number of Surfers
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Suppose You Wish to Determine Factors Affecting the Number of Surfers

Question 5

Question 5

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Suppose you wish to determine factors affecting the number of surfers observed surfing at a given surf spot,an appropriate model to estimate the model would be


A) OLS.
B) the logit.
C) the ordered probit.
D) the Poisson model.

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