Dear Statalisters
I am running an -ivprobit- regression and have got a p-value for the Wald exogeneity test (last line in the output) as 0.0498. I want to confirm if this means the null hypothesis of no endogeniety is rejected at 5% level, and ivprobit is appropriate to use?
Also, could someone suggest how to export the Wald result? I am using the community contributed -esttab- command to export results to LaTeX.
Thank you for your help in advance.
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