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Introductory Econometrics 4th Edition by Jeffrey Wooldridge

Edition 4ISBN: 978-0324660609
book Introductory Econometrics 4th Edition by Jeffrey Wooldridge cover

Introductory Econometrics 4th Edition by Jeffrey Wooldridge

Edition 4ISBN: 978-0324660609
Exercise 10
The New York Times (2/5/90) reported three-point shooting performance for the top 10 three-point shooters in the NBA. The following table summarizes these data: The New York Times (2/5/90) reported three-point shooting performance for the top 10 three-point shooters in the NBA. The following table summarizes these data:   Note: FGA = field goals attempted and FGM = field goals made. For a given player, the outcome of a particular shot can be modeled as a Bernoulli (zero-one) variable: if Yi is the outcome of shot i, then Y i =1 if the shot is made, and Y i = 0 if the shot is missed. Let denote the probability of making any particular three-point shot attempt. The natural estimator of is   = FGM/FGA. (i) Estimate for Mark Price. (ii) Find the standard deviation of the estimator   in terms of and the number of shot attempts, n. (iii) The asymptotic distribution of (   -)/se(   )is standard normal, where se(   ) =   . Use this fact to test H 0 : =.5 against H 1 : =.5 for Mark Price. Use a 1% significance level. Note: FGA = field goals attempted and FGM = field goals made.
For a given player, the outcome of a particular shot can be modeled as a Bernoulli (zero-one) variable: if Yi is the outcome of shot i, then Y i =1 if the shot is made, and Y i = 0 if the shot is missed. Let denote the probability of making any particular three-point shot attempt. The natural estimator of is The New York Times (2/5/90) reported three-point shooting performance for the top 10 three-point shooters in the NBA. The following table summarizes these data:   Note: FGA = field goals attempted and FGM = field goals made. For a given player, the outcome of a particular shot can be modeled as a Bernoulli (zero-one) variable: if Yi is the outcome of shot i, then Y i =1 if the shot is made, and Y i = 0 if the shot is missed. Let denote the probability of making any particular three-point shot attempt. The natural estimator of is   = FGM/FGA. (i) Estimate for Mark Price. (ii) Find the standard deviation of the estimator   in terms of and the number of shot attempts, n. (iii) The asymptotic distribution of (   -)/se(   )is standard normal, where se(   ) =   . Use this fact to test H 0 : =.5 against H 1 : =.5 for Mark Price. Use a 1% significance level. = FGM/FGA.
(i) Estimate for Mark Price.
(ii) Find the standard deviation of the estimator The New York Times (2/5/90) reported three-point shooting performance for the top 10 three-point shooters in the NBA. The following table summarizes these data:   Note: FGA = field goals attempted and FGM = field goals made. For a given player, the outcome of a particular shot can be modeled as a Bernoulli (zero-one) variable: if Yi is the outcome of shot i, then Y i =1 if the shot is made, and Y i = 0 if the shot is missed. Let denote the probability of making any particular three-point shot attempt. The natural estimator of is   = FGM/FGA. (i) Estimate for Mark Price. (ii) Find the standard deviation of the estimator   in terms of and the number of shot attempts, n. (iii) The asymptotic distribution of (   -)/se(   )is standard normal, where se(   ) =   . Use this fact to test H 0 : =.5 against H 1 : =.5 for Mark Price. Use a 1% significance level. in terms of and the number of shot attempts, n.
(iii) The asymptotic distribution of ( The New York Times (2/5/90) reported three-point shooting performance for the top 10 three-point shooters in the NBA. The following table summarizes these data:   Note: FGA = field goals attempted and FGM = field goals made. For a given player, the outcome of a particular shot can be modeled as a Bernoulli (zero-one) variable: if Yi is the outcome of shot i, then Y i =1 if the shot is made, and Y i = 0 if the shot is missed. Let denote the probability of making any particular three-point shot attempt. The natural estimator of is   = FGM/FGA. (i) Estimate for Mark Price. (ii) Find the standard deviation of the estimator   in terms of and the number of shot attempts, n. (iii) The asymptotic distribution of (   -)/se(   )is standard normal, where se(   ) =   . Use this fact to test H 0 : =.5 against H 1 : =.5 for Mark Price. Use a 1% significance level. -)/se( The New York Times (2/5/90) reported three-point shooting performance for the top 10 three-point shooters in the NBA. The following table summarizes these data:   Note: FGA = field goals attempted and FGM = field goals made. For a given player, the outcome of a particular shot can be modeled as a Bernoulli (zero-one) variable: if Yi is the outcome of shot i, then Y i =1 if the shot is made, and Y i = 0 if the shot is missed. Let denote the probability of making any particular three-point shot attempt. The natural estimator of is   = FGM/FGA. (i) Estimate for Mark Price. (ii) Find the standard deviation of the estimator   in terms of and the number of shot attempts, n. (iii) The asymptotic distribution of (   -)/se(   )is standard normal, where se(   ) =   . Use this fact to test H 0 : =.5 against H 1 : =.5 for Mark Price. Use a 1% significance level. )is standard normal, where se( The New York Times (2/5/90) reported three-point shooting performance for the top 10 three-point shooters in the NBA. The following table summarizes these data:   Note: FGA = field goals attempted and FGM = field goals made. For a given player, the outcome of a particular shot can be modeled as a Bernoulli (zero-one) variable: if Yi is the outcome of shot i, then Y i =1 if the shot is made, and Y i = 0 if the shot is missed. Let denote the probability of making any particular three-point shot attempt. The natural estimator of is   = FGM/FGA. (i) Estimate for Mark Price. (ii) Find the standard deviation of the estimator   in terms of and the number of shot attempts, n. (iii) The asymptotic distribution of (   -)/se(   )is standard normal, where se(   ) =   . Use this fact to test H 0 : =.5 against H 1 : =.5 for Mark Price. Use a 1% significance level. ) = The New York Times (2/5/90) reported three-point shooting performance for the top 10 three-point shooters in the NBA. The following table summarizes these data:   Note: FGA = field goals attempted and FGM = field goals made. For a given player, the outcome of a particular shot can be modeled as a Bernoulli (zero-one) variable: if Yi is the outcome of shot i, then Y i =1 if the shot is made, and Y i = 0 if the shot is missed. Let denote the probability of making any particular three-point shot attempt. The natural estimator of is   = FGM/FGA. (i) Estimate for Mark Price. (ii) Find the standard deviation of the estimator   in terms of and the number of shot attempts, n. (iii) The asymptotic distribution of (   -)/se(   )is standard normal, where se(   ) =   . Use this fact to test H 0 : =.5 against H 1 : =.5 for Mark Price. Use a 1% significance level. . Use this fact to test H 0 : =.5 against H 1 : =.5 for Mark Price. Use a 1% significance level.
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