No other context / clues... 11:44 Oct 25, 2011
there is just this one instance and no clues in the running text (definitely NOT one of the best papers I've seen in this journal).
In my simplistic understanding of a coefficient as a "constant" in an equation (a linear regression analysis, in this case), I'm wondering if ET (figure in parentheses) might be a factor in how the coefficient was arrived at??
A coefficient isn't a "result"... so I'm pretty sure ET has nothing to do with standard deviation/error---although Wikipedia has this statement: "In regression analysis, the term "standard error" is also used in the phrase "standard error of the regression" to mean the ordinary least squares estimate of the standard deviation of the underlying errors."
Would this explain ET and is this how it would be reported? (in parentheses next to the coefficient for each variable) Thanks! |