Closed ijyliu closed 3 years ago
Sorry, but why should there be a table in the main text that looks at all five methods based on rhos? What information does that give us that isn't given by the two p tables and the one rho table? I suppose you could maybe reduce 3 tables to two by just having rho tables in the main text and then putting the p tables in the appendix?
The rhos seem like the most "assumed" part of any empirical application. So IMO for that reason a range of parameter values should be displayed. Versus the ps, which will be kind of obvious/known to the researcher.
This has been done
Hey @marionoro did you delete one of the tables for the rho values? I would say if you have limited space that we don't really care about the p relative to the rho. So, maybe you want to have two tables considering rho values and just one considering different p values. And there should definitely be a table in the main text that looks at all five methods based on rhos.