Hello,
I am reading a paper and it says that the following figure (which draws 2 SE bands) is used to see whether coefficients are significant.
I don't know how we can based on this graph or 2 SE bands to determine whether a coefficient is significant?
If anyone has an idea, plz kindly help me. Really ap preciate!
Thank you!
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