Which of the following is a difference between panel and pooled cross-sectional data?
A) A panel data set consists of data on different cross-sectional units over a given period of time while a pooled data set consists of data on the same cross-sectional units over a given period of time.
B) A panel data set consists of data on the same cross-sectional units over a given period of time while a pooled data set consists of data on different cross-sectional units over a given period of time
C) A panel data consists of data on a single variable measured at a given point in time while a pooled data set consists of data on the same cross-sectional units over a given period of time.
D) A panel data set consists of data on a single variable measured at a given point in time while a pooled data set consists of data on more than one variable at a given point in time.
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Q2: A data set that consists of a
Q3: A data set that consists of observations
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Q5: Which of the following terms measures the
Q6: _ has a causal effect on _.
A)Income;
Q7: Nonexperimental data is called _.
A)cross-sectional data
B)observational data
C)time
Q8: The parameters of an econometric model _.
A)include
Q9: Which of the following is an example
Q10: Which of the following is true?
A)A variable
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