For further details on the notation, go to the Methods section.
The standard errors of the coefficients depend on the test method for the fixed effects. For further details on the notation, go to the Methods section and the Tests of Fixed Effects section.
The standard errors of the estimated coefficients are the square roots of the dialgonal elements of the matrix .
where
where
For further details on the notation, go to the Methods section and the Tests of Fixed Effects section.
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![]() | the estimated coefficient |
![]() | the 1 − α/2 percentile from the t distribution with df degrees of freedom |
![]() | the standard error of the estimated coefficient |
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![]() | test statistic for the ![]() |
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![]() | standard error of the ![]() |
The following equation gives the two-sided p-value for the null hypothesis that a coefficient equals 0:
Term | Description |
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![]() | The probability that under the null hypothesis T is less than the absolute value of the calculated ![]() |
![]() | The t value for the ![]() |