Dear Josiane,
Without a significant test result, it does not appear
that you have significant autocorrelation for the specified model.
Regards,
Robert Yaffee
----- Original Message -----
From: Josiane Georges <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 12:53 pm
Subject: st: Basic question on interpreting Durbin alternative test for autocorrelation
To: [email protected]
> This is my first time running this test and I am not sure how to
> interpret the results.
>
> . estat durbinalt
>
> Durbin's alternative test for autocorrelation
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> lags(p) | chi2 df Prob >
> chi2
> -------------+----------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> 1 | 0.998 1 0.3179
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> H0: no serial correlation
>
> Does this mean the regression model I just created contains a serial
> correlation?
>
> Josiane "Josie" Georges
> Analyst, Liaison to the Division of Mental Hygiene
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