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Mislead with Regression Analysis

December 27, 2011 by Hans Tallis 1 Comment

There are lies, damn lies, statistics, and regression analyses.  In this post we’ll examine some of the abuses of the last style.

Our search for understanding corporate finance leads us to drink from many questionable springs.  Statistical analysis can help or hinder during the journey.  A good rule of thumb is All regression analyses are wrong, but some are useful.

Our example analysis seeks to discover whether paying a dividend increases firm value. [Read more…]

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