Is there any simple way by which I can count the number of only significant coefficients in a regression?
I have 1400 village dummies in a regression, a lot of them are significant, and many insignificant. And i want to obtain a count of atleast one of them. I know matrix computations are also there, but i was looking for a simpler way to do so.
Thanks!
Shweta
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