- Breusch-Pagan test
In
statistics , the Breusch-Pagan test is used to test forheteroscedasticity in alinear regression model. It tests whether the estimatedvariance of the residuals from a regression are dependent on the values of the independent variables.Suppose that we estimate the equation
:
We can then estimate , the residual.
Ordinary least squares constrains these so that their mean is 0, so we can calculate the variance as the average squared values. Even simpler is to simply regress the squared residuals on the independent variables, which is the Breusch-Pagan test::
If an
F-test confirms that the independent variables are jointly significant then we can reject the hypothesis of no heteroscedasticity.The Breusch-Pagan test tests for conditional heteroscedasticity. It is a
chi-squared test : the test statistic is "n"χ2 with "k" degrees of freedom. If the Breush-Pagan test shows that there is conditional heteroscedasticity, it can be corrected by using theHansen method , using robuststandard error s, or re-thinking the regression equation.ee also
White test
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