regress lnhartlepool1 lnsunderland1
Source | SS df MS Number of obs = 842
-------------+---------------------------------- F(1, 840) = 5043.12
Model | 1410.8911 1 1410.8911 Prob > F = 0.0000
Residual | 235.003067 840 .279765556 R-squared = 0.8572
-------------+---------------------------------- Adj R-squared = 0.8570
Total | 1645.89416 841 1.95706797 Root MSE = .52893
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lnhartlepool1 | Coefficient Std. err. t P>|t| [95% conf. interval]
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lnsunderland1 | .797303 .0112273 71.01 0.000 .7752662 .8193398
_cons | -.1659233 .0475499 -3.49 0.001 -.2592538 -.0725928
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. estat dwatson
Durbin–Watson d-statistic( 2, 842) = .9615761
Hi, I am new to Stata, just wanted to ask in the regression is the R-squared bigger or smaller than Durbin-Watson D-statistic value shown below the regression ?
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