National open university of nigeria introduction to econometrics II eco 356


Compatibility, Freakiness, and the Significance Level



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Introduction to Econometrics ECO 356 Course Guide and Course Material
Introduction to Econometrics ECO 356 Course Guide and Course Material
2.2.3.7 Compatibility, Freakiness, and the Significance Level
Now, suppose that we take an actual sample of observations on average rates of price inflation and wage inflation over the past five years fora sample of countries and estimate
using regression analysis. If the estimate is close to 1.0, we should almost certainly be satisfied with the null hypothesis, since it and the sample result are compatible with one another. But suppose, on the other hand, that the estimate is along way from 1.0. Suppose that it is equal to 0.7. This is three standard deviations below 1.0. If the null hypothesis is correct, the probability of being three standard deviations away from the mean, positive or negative, is only 0.0027, which is very low. You could come to either of two conclusions about this worrisome result You could continue to maintain that your null hypothesis H
0
:

= 1 is correct, and that the experiment has given a freak result. You concede that the probability of such a low value of
b
2
is very small, nevertheless it does occur 0.27 percent of the time and you reckon that this is one of those times.



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