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  • #16
    Nicola:
    1) just check if the resulting turning point lies within the ranhe of yuor variable looking at -summarize- results;
    2) it mean that you have to study the behaviour of the 1st derivative to confirm that what yoi've obtained is a max or a min.
    Kind regards,
    Carlo
    (StataNow 18.5)

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    • #17
      Dear Carlo,
      thank you very much for your prompt reply.

      1. Turning point between min and max of the variable. Correct?
      2. Can I interpret it from the output below?

      Code:
      Specification: f(x)=x^2
      Extreme point:  17.28066
      
      Test:
      H1: Inverse U shape
      vs. H0: Monotone or U shape 
      
      
      Lower bound      Upper bound
      
      Interval                    0               50
      Slope                .0407253        -.0771096
      t-value              2.597816        -3.066287
      P>t                .0047663         .0011155
      
      
      Overall test of presence of a Inverse U shape:
      t-value =      2.60
      P>t   =    .00477
      
      95% Fieller interval for extreme point: [8.6767915;    24.567584]

      Thank you again for your support.
      Best,
      N






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      • #18
        Nicola:
        yes, your turning point is a minimum.
        Kind regards,
        Carlo
        (StataNow 18.5)

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        • #19
          Thank you, Carlo.
          Kind Regards,
          Nicola

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