In a difference-in-differences setting, if we deal with yearly data, we normally test the parallel trend for 3 or 4 years before the event dates. However, when dealing with daily data, how many dates that we need to test for parallel trends is what I am of curiosity about now. Is there any reference for it?
Related Posts with How many pre-treatment periods we should test for paralell trend in the case of daily data?
Intercept in latent profile analysisDear Stata users. I have a question, maybe more related to the theory so please tell me if I am off-…
Fixed effects Poisson unbalanced panel with Binary endogenous regressor: GMM moment evaluator programHi Everyone, I have a question. I'm writing a moment evaluator program to try and achieve consistent…
Log Transformation of Negative ValuesI understand it is not possible to transform my negative values into a log variable which would then…
multi-step data imputation and merging datasetsHi Statalisters, I am looking for assistance with an analysis project where I would like to multipl…
merging datasets with interval dates and unbalanced panelHi stata users, I face a problem I try to find an "easy" way to merge two datasets, one having a var…
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to How many pre-treatment periods we should test for paralell trend in the case of daily data?
Post a Comment