Please read the instructions the professor provided. Below is language from the professor: • The solution to each question should be presented with tables and figures included in the document and referenced within the text. I should not have to guess which figure/table you are talking about. • Your write-up should explain clearly what you did. You should assume in your write-up that I cannot understand code, so you must describe and interpret the results in words, and, when asked, present results in nicely formatted tables and figures, not just R, Excel, or STATA output. The instructions are meant to ensure that you create your own tables by extracting relevant information from the computer programs rather than just pasting output. • Your solution to each of the questions should start on a new page. • You can use any available function in R, Stata, or Excel to solve each of the problems. If you cannot successfully write code that works, describe in your write-up what you were attempting to do and explain how you would have incorporated these results into your solution. • Your submission on ELMS should also include your code. • Answer any three of the following six questions. If you answer more than three of the questions, only the first three will be graded. In your write-up, make sure that you clearly indicate which questions you are answering. Each question is equally weighted.
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