... hình hồi quy có trọng số, dùng kiểm định White để xem có hiện tượng phương sai sai số thay đổi không?Lưu ý: trong Eview chỉ có thực hiện sẵn kiểm định White; còn kiểm định Glesjer, Harvey – Godfrey, ... Breusch – Pagan, Harvey – Godfrey và White 2) Khắc phục bằng ước lượng FGLS cho từng công thức phương sai của Glesjer, Breusch – Pagan, Harvey – Godfrey và White I. Kiểm định GLESJERCông thức ... SquaresDate: 12/04/07 Time: 19:54Sample: 1 222Included observations: 222Weighting series: WT3 White Heteroskedasticity-Consistent Standard Errors & CovarianceVariable Coefficient Std. Error...
... và ước lượng các hệ số.III.Bài toán1.Kiểm định white I.Hiện tượng phương sai sai số thay đổi:II.Kiểm định white: 1.Kiểm định white :Kiểm định white do eview thực hiện dựa trên hồi quy bình ... đổi.1.1.1Kiểm định white không có tích chéo:Ước lượng mô hình trên ta được (*) và các phần dư ei.Ước lượng mô hình : ei ²= α1+ α2X2+ α3X3+ α4X2² + α5X3² + Vi bằng eview ta thu được : White Heteroskedasticity ... 1.1.1Kiểm định white có tích chéo:Ước lượng mô hình trên ta được (*) và các phần dư ei.Ước lượng mô hình : ei ²= α1+ α2X2+ α3X3+ α4X2² + α5X3² +α6X2X3 + Vi bằng eview ta thu được : White Heteroskedasticity...
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... be considered that great plays live longer than great actors, though little plays do not live nearly so long as the worst of their exponents. The consequence is that the great actor, instead ... high horses for the great actors of their time; but the playwrights proper, who really kept the theatre going, and were kept going by the theatre, did not cater for the great actors: they could ... Patiomkin's back and Varinka]. Do you think the Prince will see the captain, little darling? PATIOMKIN. He will not see any captain. Go to the devil! THE SERGEANT. Be merciful, Little Father....
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... Sclavonians, Almains, Rutters, Muffs, and Danes, Fear[12] not Orcanes, but great Tamburlaine; Nor he, but Fortune that hath made him great. We have revolted Grecians, Albanese, Sicilians, Jews, Arabians, ... BAJAZETH, and prisoner to TAMBURLAINE. ALMEDA, his keeper. GOVERNOR OF BABYLON. CAPTAIN OF BALSERA. HIS SON. ANOTHER CAPTAIN. ... Natolia, let us treat of peace: We all are glutted with the Christians' blood, And have a greater foe to fight against, Proud Tamburlaine, that now in Asia, Near Guyron's head, doth...
... Mechlin at his wrists and a Mechlin cravat encased his throat. His great black periwig was as sedulously curled as any at Whitehall. Seeing him thus, and perceiving his real nature, which was ... or less asleep, were all lost to him by blundering and bad leadership before ever he was at grips with Feversham. The armies came into collision in the neighbourhood of two o'clock in ... poysoned, and immediately thereupon did usurp and invade the Crown." He knew not which was the greater lie. For Mr. Blood had spent a third of his life in the Netherlands, where this same James...
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... Poor White CHAPTER I 3 CHAPTER II 13 CHAPTER III 22 CHAPTER IV 29 CHAPTER V 37 CHAPTER VI 44 ... found it hard to be definite and to do definite things, but for all his stupidity the boy had a great store of patience, a heritage perhaps from his mother. In his new place the station master's ... tall awkward boy to her heart. She was a small woman and when she stood in the house scolding the great stupid boy who stared down at her with his small perplexed eyes, the two made a picture that...
... Snow White said. ‘And who will be the Princess?’ Oliver looked around. ‘I will,’ Snow White answered. Oliver laughed. ‘You can’t be the Princess, Snow White, ’ he told him. ‘Why not?’ Snow White ... White said. And the Seven Dwarfs set off to work for one more day. When Snow White was alone she cleaned and tidied the house and she had a rest. Then there was a knock on the door. Snow White ... said the Queen and bit the half white side of the apple. She wiped the juices of the fruit that were dripping from her mouth and gave the rest to Snow White. Snow White saw the apple was safe...
... witchcraft distinguished between white and “black” witches. This distinction was important, because the law virtually ignored those who were engaged in white magic. II. The Christian era ... experimental mode of investigation was developed and defended to a previously unknown degree. The great achievements in natural science and technology made possible by these developments led to ... only cones. In the extreme periphery of the retina, there are only rods. Overall, however, rods greatly outnumber the cones. D. The rods and cones converge on bipolar cells which feed the retinal...