Dear all,
I am Laurens Helsen, currently writing a masterthesis on the topic of firm size distributions. I would like to check if a given variable (log(employment)) has a power law distribution (I am using the cumulative distribution as the theoretical one).
So the expression I am executing in stata is the following:
ksmirnov logempl42=thdist42
where logempl42 is the variable of which I would like to check the cdf and thdist is the theoretical CDF of that variable (that I am assuming)
this leads to the following output:

Now my question is: what is this output telling me? Since I am using a cumulative, should I look at the cumulative line and use that p-value as the p-value of the nullhypothesis or what are the other lines telling me?
I have been searching on this topic yet but didn't found a convenient explanation on the output.
Thank you in advance
Laurens Helsen
I am Laurens Helsen, currently writing a masterthesis on the topic of firm size distributions. I would like to check if a given variable (log(employment)) has a power law distribution (I am using the cumulative distribution as the theoretical one).
So the expression I am executing in stata is the following:
ksmirnov logempl42=thdist42
where logempl42 is the variable of which I would like to check the cdf and thdist is the theoretical CDF of that variable (that I am assuming)
this leads to the following output:
Now my question is: what is this output telling me? Since I am using a cumulative, should I look at the cumulative line and use that p-value as the p-value of the nullhypothesis or what are the other lines telling me?
I have been searching on this topic yet but didn't found a convenient explanation on the output.
Thank you in advance
Laurens Helsen
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