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The following pages link to Testing the Normality Assumption in Limited Dependent Variable Models (Q3702357):
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- A test for bivariate normality with applications in microeconometric models (Q257622) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood estimation and a specification test for non-normal distributional assumption for the accelerated failure time models (Q789140) (← links)
- Bounded-influence estimators for the Tobit model (Q909401) (← links)
- Residual analysis in the grouped and censored normal linear model (Q1087296) (← links)
- Bivariate alternatives to the Tobit model (Q1087299) (← links)
- Testing the normality assumption in multivariate simultaneous limited dependent variable models (Q1099569) (← links)
- Specification tests for distributional assumptions in the Tobit model (Q1104019) (← links)
- Estimating a generalised censored regression model. A new method (Q1195089) (← links)
- Simulated latent variable estimation of models with ordered categorical data (Q1305650) (← links)
- A note on the score test for neglected heterogeneity in the truncated normal regression model (Q1318671) (← links)
- A double-hurdle rational addiction model with heterogeneity: Estimating the demand for tobacco (Q1808555) (← links)
- Testing for normality in a probit model with double selection. (Q1960673) (← links)
- Sample selection models with monotone control functions (Q2074593) (← links)
- Robust Misspecification Tests for the Heckman's Two-Step Estimator (Q3086363) (← links)
- A Note on Influence Assessment in Score Tests (Q3424156) (← links)
- The Sample Selection Model from a Method of Moments Perspective (Q3432678) (← links)
- Information-Theoretic Distribution Test with Application to Normality (Q3564823) (← links)
- Testing for normally in censored regressions (Q4266876) (← links)
- A test of the normality assumption in ordered probit model (Q4355141) (← links)
- Specification tests in ordered logit and probit models (Q4373274) (← links)
- More on testing the normality assumptionin the Tobit Model (Q5123427) (← links)