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... standard de- viation of the dependent variable . ample , a standardized coefficient of 1.3 means that a one - standard - deviation increase in the explanatory variable will increase the depen- dent variable by 1.3 standard deviations ...
... standard de- viation of the dependent variable . ample , a standardized coefficient of 1.3 means that a one - standard - deviation increase in the explanatory variable will increase the depen- dent variable by 1.3 standard deviations ...
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... standard - deviation increase in the explanatory variable will increase the dependent variable by 1.3 standard deviations . The numbers in rows A are equal to the corresponding slopes in Table 5 , multiplied by the standard deviation of ...
... standard - deviation increase in the explanatory variable will increase the dependent variable by 1.3 standard deviations . The numbers in rows A are equal to the corresponding slopes in Table 5 , multiplied by the standard deviation of ...
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... standard deviation pairs ( plus symbols ) calculated under CRRA utility with ẞ = 0.95 and a ranging from 0 to 4.0 in increments of 0.5 . In Panel B , the reference mean - standard deviation pairs are computed with B 1.05 and a ranging ...
... standard deviation pairs ( plus symbols ) calculated under CRRA utility with ẞ = 0.95 and a ranging from 0 to 4.0 in increments of 0.5 . In Panel B , the reference mean - standard deviation pairs are computed with B 1.05 and a ranging ...
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