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Q Statistics and LM Test for Serial Correlation. Model Two. Part 2 of 2. EVIEWS

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hello Mr, Sayed im sorry if my question has been answered or out of topic of this vid. i wanna know how to do Lagrange Multiplier test on eviews to choose Polled model or Random one?
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For Panel I would suggest to use STATA as STATA is very much complete especially in fixed and random effect model. You can download STATA as demo from STATA company. I have also series of videos on STATA for fixed effect and random effect model.
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oh i see, btw can eviews do Lagrange Multiplier test to check which model to use between random and polled ? also if you dont mind mister, can i also ask about random effect model? because my research using random effect and i got 1 question from lecture that I cant answer, thanks, I really appreciate your kindness
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+wandi sitorus EVIEWS has Adds In option on the menu bar. Go there and Add in for those tests. For case of panel Data, STATA is the best. You can download demo STATA version and follow my videos using STATA. However, you  can join Hossain Academy Facebook below for more sharing. https://www.facebook.com/groups/hossainacademy/
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Dear Sir, how can we examine the null Hypothesis: Ho: p1=p2=p3=...=pn=0 using Q test of Ljung - Box ?
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+Sayed Hossain thank you Sir !!!
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Yes stationary data also we can say in other way
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+Sayed Hossain Thank you sir, I watched it again and I got it. But one more question: In this case, there is no autocorrelation so this is a stationary data, isn't it? 
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+Thanh Tú Nguyễn Did u see my videos on Correlogram?
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dear sir ,which of those value is z-value to comparative with critical value, because i saw in one article put in parentheses z value to comparative ?
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+farzaneh rahmanizadeh It can be z distribution, t distribution etc.
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How do we know the significant value is 5%? do we assume that? or how do we get it?
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+Fernando Aguilera You are welcome
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thank you sir
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+Fernando Aguilera When the p value is equal or more than 0.05 then we say it is significant at 5 percent level.
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