This document discusses statistical techniques for analyzing data including skewness and kurtosis to measure the shape of a distribution, Shapiro whilk test to test for normality, correlation to measure the strength of association between two variables, linear regression to model relationships between variables, VIF to detect multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity tests, and panel data methods.
This document discusses statistical techniques for analyzing data including skewness and kurtosis to measure the shape of a distribution, Shapiro whilk test to test for normality, correlation to measure the strength of association between two variables, linear regression to model relationships between variables, VIF to detect multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity tests, and panel data methods.
This document discusses statistical techniques for analyzing data including skewness and kurtosis to measure the shape of a distribution, Shapiro whilk test to test for normality, correlation to measure the strength of association between two variables, linear regression to model relationships between variables, VIF to detect multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity tests, and panel data methods.