Multiple Choice
Panel data differs from time-series data in that panel data is observed
A) for a number of different individuals in a number of different time-periods.
B) for a given individual in a number of different time-periods.
C) for a number of different individuals in a given time-period.
D) for a given individual in a given time-period.
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Q1: Pooled cross-section models<br>A)control for individual fixed-effects.<br>B)combine observations
Q2: Treating each data point in panel data
Q3: Fixed-effects models and first-differenced models<br>A)assume that the
Q4: Random-effects models are<br>A)almost never the appropriate model
Q6: First-differenced models are preferable to pooled cross-section
Q7: Suppose that in an effort to explain
Q8: What is a pooled cross-section model? For
Q9: If there is a pooled cross-section model
Q10: Random-effects models<br>A)assume that the time invariant component
Q11: One can first-difference panel data in a