Find the set of all solutions of the following inhomogeneous linear system , where and are defined as follows:
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Campaign Expenditure (part 4) Use the VOTE.DTA data for th…
Campaign Expenditure (part 4) Use the VOTE.DTA data for this question. Consider the following model voteA=β0+β1ln(expendA)+β2ln(expendB)+β3prtystrA+u{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”voteA = \beta_0 + \beta_1 \ln(expendA) + \beta_2 \ln(expendB) + \beta_3 prtystrA + u”} where voteA is the percentage of the vote received by candidate A, expendA and expendB are the campaign expenditures by candidates A and B respectively, and prtystrA is the percentage of the most recent presidential vote that went to A’s party. Now re-parameterize the model to test the null hypothesis from the previous question, i.e., a 1% increase in candidate A’s expenditure would be exactly offset by a 1% increase in candidate B’s expenditure. Let θ=β1+β2{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”θ=β1+β2″} The null hypothesis will be:
Campaign Expenditure (part 3) Use the VOTE.DTA data for this…
Campaign Expenditure (part 3) Use the VOTE.DTA data for this question. Consider the following model voteA=β0+β1ln(expendA)+β2ln(expendB)+β3prtystrA+u{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”voteA = \beta_0 + \beta_1 \ln(expendA) + \beta_2 \ln(expendB) + \beta_3 prtystrA + u”} where voteA is the percentage of the vote received by candidate A, expendA and expendB are the campaign expenditures by candidates A and B respectively, and prtystrA is the percentage of the most recent presidential vote that went to A’s party. Now re-parameterize the model to test the null hypothesis from the previous question, i.e., a 1% increase in candidate A’s expenditure would be exactly offset by a 1% increase in candidate B’s expenditure. Let θ=β1+β2{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”θ=β1+β2″} The new regression model will be:
Campaign Expenditure (part 1) Use the VOTE.DTA data for this…
Campaign Expenditure (part 1) Use the VOTE.DTA data for this question. Consider the following model voteA=β0+β1ln(expendA)+β2ln(expendB)+β3prtystrA+u{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”voteA = \beta_0 + \beta_1 \ln(expendA) + \beta_2 \ln(expendB) + \beta_3 prtystrA + u”} where voteA is the percentage of the vote received by candidate A, expendA and expendB are the campaign expenditures by candidates A and B respectively, and prtystrA is the percentage of the most recent presidential vote that went to A’s party. Estimate the model and then give the interpretation of β^1{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”β^1″}and β^2{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”β^2″}.
Campaign Expenditure (part 5) Use the VOTE.DTA data for th…
Campaign Expenditure (part 5) Use the VOTE.DTA data for this question. Consider the following model voteA=β0+β1ln(expendA)+β2ln(expendB)+β3prtystrA+u{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”voteA = \beta_0 + \beta_1 \ln(expendA) + \beta_2 \ln(expendB) + \beta_3 prtystrA + u”} where voteA is the percentage of the vote received by candidate A, expendA and expendB are the campaign expenditures by candidates A and B respectively, and prtystrA is the percentage of the most recent presidential vote that went to A’s party. Now re-parameterize the model to test the null hypothesis from the previous question, i.e., a 1% increase in candidate A’s expenditure would be exactly offset by a 1% increase in candidate B’s expenditure. Let θ=β1+β2{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”θ=β1+β2″} The result of the test will be:
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