Thank you Joao Santos Silva! That's great to hear -- I'm a big fan of sticking to the most simple GOF measures.
Jeff Wooldridge, thank you for your advice! Good to know that Pearson residuals are useful more generally. I guess I'm not totally sure I understand -- are you saying that the ratio of variance to mean needs to be the same for each observation, even if that ratio is not 1:1? That sounds very restrictive, so I'm probably misinterpreting.
Re IPP in the context of RESET, R^2 etc -- I used xtpoisson for the RESET test as well as in calculating R2 instead of using poisson with i.id. I have 10 years of data, so I was hoping the individual effects that were differenced out were good estimates. Should this resolve the problem you're mentioning?
Jeff Wooldridge, thank you for your advice! Good to know that Pearson residuals are useful more generally. I guess I'm not totally sure I understand -- are you saying that the ratio of variance to mean needs to be the same for each observation, even if that ratio is not 1:1? That sounds very restrictive, so I'm probably misinterpreting.
Re IPP in the context of RESET, R^2 etc -- I used xtpoisson for the RESET test as well as in calculating R2 instead of using poisson with i.id. I have 10 years of data, so I was hoping the individual effects that were differenced out were good estimates. Should this resolve the problem you're mentioning?
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