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confirmation 7 t coefficients 7 t values 7 significance tests 4 Significance tests 3 Statistischer Test 3 Theorie 2 Crop Production/Industries 1 Estimation theory 1 Farm Management 1 Kloek-Van Dyk t-values 1 Schätztheorie 1 Statistical test 1 Statistical theory 1 Statistische Methodenlehre 1 and consumer prices of wheat-based goods 1 decompositions of forecast error variance 1 drought 1 farm/nonfarm price transmissions 1 farmgate 1 processor or industrial 1 vector autoregression (VAR) 1
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Free 6
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 4 Undetermined 4
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Mayer, Thomas 7 Babula, Ronald A. 1 Bessler, David A. 1
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Economics Department, University of California-Davis 2 CESifo 1
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Working Paper 2 Working Papers / Economics Department, University of California-Davis 2 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 CESifo working papers 1 Journal of Agricultural Economics Research 1
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RePEc 4 EconStor 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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A Frequent Misuse of Significance Tests
Mayer, Thomas - 2001
Economists sometimes interpret the failure of a significance test to disconfirm a hypothesis as evidence that this hypothesis is valid. Six examples of this are cited from recent journals. But this is a misinterpretation of what significance tests show. While in general it is correct that every...
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Misinterpreting a failure to disconfirm as a confirmation: A recurrent misreading of significance tests
Mayer, Thomas - 2001
When a significance test fails to disconfirm a hypothesis economist often interpret this as evidence that this hypothesis is valid. Six such examples are cited from recent journals. But this is a misinterpretation of what significance tests show. Presumably this misinterpretation is founded on...
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A frequent misuse of significance tests
Mayer, Thomas - 2001
Economists sometimes interpret the failure of a significance test to disconfirm a hypothesis as evidence that this hypothesis is valid. Six examples of this are cited from recent journals. But this is a as interpretation of what significance tests show. While in general it is correct that every...
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A Frequent Misuse of Significance Tests
Mayer, Thomas - CESifo - 2001
Economists sometimes interpret the failure of a significance test to disconfirm a hypothesis as evidence that this hypothesis is valid. Six examples of this are cited from recent journals. But this is a misinterpretation of what significance tests show. While in general it is correct that every...
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A frequent misuse of significance tests
Mayer, Thomas - 2001
Economists sometimes interpret the failure of a significance test to disconfirm a hypothesis as evidence that this hypothesis is valid. Six examples of this are cited from recent journals. But this is a misinterpretation of what significance tests show. While in general it is correct that every...
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Misinterpreting a Failure to Disconfirm as a Confirmation: A Recurrent Misreading of Significance Tests
Mayer, Thomas - Economics Department, University of California-Davis - 2003
When a significance test fails to disconfirm a hypothesis economist often interpret this as evidence that this hypothesis is valid. Six such examples are cited from recent journals. But this is a misinterpretation of what significance tests show. Presumably this misinterpretation is founded on...
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A Frequent Misuse of Significance Tests
Mayer, Thomas - Economics Department, University of California-Davis - 2003
Economists sometimes interpret the failure of a significance test to disconfirm a hypothesis as evidence that this hypothesis is valid. Six examples of this are cited from recent journals. But this is a as interpretation of what significance tests show. While in general it is correct that every...
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Farmgate, Processor, and Consumer Price Transmissions in the Wheat Sector
Babula, Ronald A.; Bessler, David A. - In: Journal of Agricultural Economics Research (1989) 3
Time series techniques (vector autoregression or VAR) are employed to model a three-price dynamic system of the farmgate, processor, and consumer prices of wheat-related goods. An increase (presumably drought-induced) in farmgate wheat price is simulated to determine impacts on processor and...
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