Dear All
I have a quick question here regarding one-tail test command in Stata.
My alternate hypothesis predicts that DSTATE<0.
The regression results show that DSTATE has a negative coefficient -0.245 with p-value 0.000 (this is the standard regression p-value i.e two-tailed).
Could you please suggest a command which can test for one-tailed test as per my alternative hypothesis?
Many thanks
Yahya
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