Chapter 8: Exercise 7 (Part a) - EViews printout of the VIFs and interpret them. "Detecting Multicollinearity", You do n
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Chapter 8: Exercise 7 (Part a) - EViews printout of the VIFs and interpret them. "Detecting Multicollinearity", You do n
Chapter 8: Exercise 7 (Part a) - EViews printout of the VIFs and interpret them. "Detecting Multicollinearity", You do not have to run the auxiliary regressions, one for each independent variable, as described in our textbook. 7. Calculating VIFs typically involves running sets of auxiliary regres- sions, one regression for each independent variable in an equation. To get practice with this procedure, calculate the following: a. the VIFs for N, P, and I from the Woody's data in Table 3.1
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