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Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach 6th Edition by Jeffrey M Wooldridge

Edition 6ISBN: 130527010X
book Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach 6th Edition by Jeffrey M Wooldridge cover

Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach 6th Edition by Jeffrey M Wooldridge

Edition 6ISBN: 130527010X
Exercise 2

Suppose that you are asked to conduct a study to determine whether smaller class sizes lead to improved student performance of fourth graders.

(i) If you could conduct any experiment you want, what would you do? Be specific.

(ii) More realistically, suppose you can collect observational data on several thousand fourth graders in a given state. You can obtain the size of their fourth-grade class and a standardized test score taken at the end of fourth grade. Why might you expect a negative correlation between class size and test score?

(iii) Would a negative correlation necessarily show that smaller class sizes cause better performance? Explain.

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The most appropriate way that it can be done is to randomly assign students under different class sizes. This means that every student is assigned a different class size without considering any of the student’s characteristics like their ability and family background.


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