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    Exam 13: Panel Data
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    Treating Each Data Point in Panel Data as an Individual
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Treating Each Data Point in Panel Data as an Individual

Question 2

Question 2

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Treating each data point in panel data as an individual observation and not accounting for the fact that individuals are observed over many time periods is referred to as estimating a ____ model.


A) static time-series
B) heteroskedastic consistent
C) pooled cross-section
D) fixed-effects

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