Normally when testing the parallel trend assumption in the Difference-in-Differences setting, we normally conduct the joint null test for the coefficients of pre-treatment periods. Normally, while the p-value of this test is higher than 0.1, so the parallel is satisfied. I am wondering if p-value of this test is 0.0979, whether I have any reason to conduct the Difference-in-Differences test?
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