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I have a panel with N=19 regions and T=81 observations, and compare separate time-series estimation with multiple panel data estimators.
In the regression diagnostics for separate estimations, -sktest- rejects null of normally distributed residuals in 12 out of 19 regions (at the 10% level, and in 5 regions at the 1% level).
However, I've been told that the -sktest- has been criticized for rejecting the null of normality too often. Therefore, I have drawn qnorm-plots and histograms to illustrate the residual distributions, but I'm not sure how to evaluate them.
Here are the qnorm-plot and histogram (bin=31 (auto)) for all residuals from all regions pooled:

Should I be concerned?
I have a panel with N=19 regions and T=81 observations, and compare separate time-series estimation with multiple panel data estimators.
In the regression diagnostics for separate estimations, -sktest- rejects null of normally distributed residuals in 12 out of 19 regions (at the 10% level, and in 5 regions at the 1% level).
However, I've been told that the -sktest- has been criticized for rejecting the null of normality too often. Therefore, I have drawn qnorm-plots and histograms to illustrate the residual distributions, but I'm not sure how to evaluate them.
Here are the qnorm-plot and histogram (bin=31 (auto)) for all residuals from all regions pooled:

Should I be concerned?
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