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Giving the attached table how would I go about finding the following on Gretl, (the statistics application,) and what information on the table is pertinent to use

2. Definition and descriptive statistics
2A. The endogenous variable
- Definition, measurement unit, data source
- descriptive statistics: mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values
- comments
2B. For each explanatory variable, x_k
- Definition, measurement unit, data source
- graph scatterplot between y and each explanatory variable
- descriptive statistics: mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values, simple correlation
coefficient between y and x_k
- comments
3. OLS Estimation: Estimate y with respect to 2 explanatory variables X1, X2
3A. Estimation
Estimation of the model (model 1): give the results of the regression
3B. Global significance of the model
3C. Tests on the coefficients
- t-test of significance for each coefficient (a_1 and a_2): t*, critical value, conclusion
- comments on the sign, size and significance of each coefficient
- t-test of equality (H0: a_1=a_2)
4. Tests
4A. Chow F-test
- Justify the subsamples, write the models and the null hypothesis
- Estimation of both models: give the results of the regressions
- Perform the test: F*, critical value, conclusion and comments
4B. F-Test for adding variables
- Justify the use of the additional variable (the binary variable), write the new model and the null
hypothesis
- Estimation of the model (model 2): give the results of the regression
- Perform the test: F*, critical value, conclusion and comments
- Conclude on which model to prefer: model 1 or 2

Table 1General characteristics of people with epilepsy according physical activity levels (n = 101).

Characteristics

Physical activity

Inactive

Insufficiently active

Active

p value

Age (years)

35 ± 17

32 ± 17

31 ± 17

0.57α

Sex (%)

0.61£

 Male

51.4

42.9

55.6

 Female

48.7

57.1

44.4

Skin color (%)

0.41£

 White

70.2

50.0

55.6

 Black

13.5

25.0

27.8

 Brown

16.2

25.0

16.7

Welfare (%)

0.09£

 Yes

27.0

32.1

11.1

 No

73.0

67.9

88.9

Seizure type (%)

0.05£

 Generalized

26.2

28.6

45.2

 Focal

50.0

50.0

00.0

 Focal secondarily generalized

57.6

21.2

21.2

 Unknown

40.0

40.0

20.0

Etiology (%)

0.04£

 Idiopathic

22.7

22.7

54.5

 Symptomatic

54.2

16.7

29.2

 Unknown

42.1

36.8

21.0

Number of seizure during life (%)

0.58£

 ≤15 seizures

33.3

33.3

44.1

 >15 seizures

66.7

66.7

55.9

Duration of epilepsy (%)

0.81£

 ≤15 years

48.6

53.9

57.1

 >15 years

51.4

46.1

42.9

Treatment (%)

0.07£

 Monotherapy

57.6

57.1

81.3

 Polytherapy

42.4

42.9

18.8

Active epilepsy (%)

0.14£

 Yes

70.3

78.6

55.6

 No

29.7

21.4

44.4

Seizure control (%)

0.09£

 Controlled

48.6

44.0

75.0

 Not always controlled

25.7

32.0

11.1

 Not controlled

25.7

24.0

13.9

Smoking (%)

0.44£

 Never

59.5

78.6

69.4

 Ex-smoker

21.6

10.7

22.2

 Smoker

18.9

10.7

8.3

Results above expressed as mean ± SD or percentages

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