Heteroscedastic errors (no longer constant variance) Flashcards
Recall CLRA5
Errors have constant variance σ²
This is homoscedastic: we are looking at heteroscedacity, variance can be different!
Heteroscedasticity says that
var (ε₁|X₁…Xk) =σ²i
i.e variances are different at given i
thus violating the classical assumption
Income and savings example : homoscedastic vs heteroscedastic
Homoscedastic assumes equal variance for all X. (saving in this case)
This is saying that when income changes the variance/spread of saving stays the same.
unrealistic! people save less (LOW MPS) when low income since little left after buying necessities.
Heteroscedastic shows variation increases as X increases. More realistic
Consequences of hetroscedastic errors
Unbiased still, but variance estimators incorrect.
(Just like autocorrelation - where we had to identify if exists by DW/BG and fix via GLS or CO)
This is still not the best option that gives a lower variance.
Weighted least squares