The reason for slightly declining weights on the signs from
SD1 to SD4 is simply that the local mean comparisons
implicit in SD1 are known to be
more reliable than local variance implicit in SD2, local skewness implicit in
SD3 and local kurtosis implicit in SD4. The source of slightly declining sampling
unreliability of higher moments is the
higher power of the deviations from the mean needed in their computations.
The summary results for all
three criteria are reported in one matrix called outVote
:
(typ=1) reports ('Y', 'X', 'Cause',
'SD1.rhserr', 'SD2.rhserr', 'SD3.rhserr', 'SD4.rhserr')
naming variables identifying the 'cause'
and measures of stochastic dominance using absolute values of kernel
regression abs(RHS first regressor*residual) values
comparing flipped regressions X on Y versus Y on X.
The letter C in the titles reminds presence of control variable(s).
typ=2 reports ('Y', 'X', 'Cause', 'SD1resC', 'SD2resC', 'SD3resC', 'SD4resC')
and measures of stochastic dominance using absolute values of kernel
regression residuals comparing regression of X on Y with that of Y on X.
typ=3 reports ('Y', 'X', 'Cause', 'r*x|yC', 'r*y|xC', 'r', 'p-val')
containing generalized correlation coefficients r*, 'r' refers to.
Pearson correlation coefficient p-val is the p-value for
testing the significance of 'r'.
The letter C in the titles reminds the presence of control variable(s).