Hi, I am very new to STATA and econometrics and I need some help interpreting my results. I wish to use a difference-in-difference estimator. I have run an ordered probit model with winning party as the dependent variable and flooded is my group variable (0 if flooded, 1 if not flooded), time is my time variable (either 2001 or 2005) and interaction which is the treatment effect. Am I correct in saying that none of my results are significant? and if this is the case, can I still use them in my dissertation? Additionally, is the coefficient of the interaction term the difference-in-difference estimator and if so how do I interpret it?Array
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