Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
With PERFECT SOLUTION AVAILABLE OF ALL CHAPTERS
Chapter 1
1. Econometrics is the branch of economics that _____.
a. studies the behavior of individual economic agents in making economic decisions
b. develops and uses statistical methods for estimating economic relationships
c. deals with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of
an economy as a whole
d. applies mathematical methods to represent economic theories and solve
economic problems.
Answer: b
Difficulty: Easy
Bloom’s: Knowledge
A-Head: What is Econometrics?
BUSPROG:
Feedback: Econometrics is the branch of economics that develops and uses
statistical methods for estimating economic relationships.
2. Nonexperimental data is called _____.
a. cross-sectional data
b. time series data
c. observational data
d. panel data
Answer: b
Difficulty: Easy
Bloom’s: Knowledge
A-Head: What is Econometrics?
BUSPROG:
Feedback:
3. Which of the following is true of experimental data?
a. Experimental data are collected in laboratory environments in the natural
sciences.
b. Experimental data cannot be collected in a controlled environment.
c. Experimental data is sometimes called observational data.
d. Experimental data is sometimes called retrospective data.
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
,Bloom’s: Knowledge
A-Head: What is Econometrics?
BUSPROG:
Feedback:
4. An empirical analysis relies on _____to test a theory.
a. common sense
b. ethical considerations
c. data
d. customs and conventions
Answer: c
Difficulty: Easy
Bloom’s: Knowledge
A-Head: Steps in Empirical Economic Analysis
BUSPROG:
Feedback: An empirical analysis relies on data to test a theory.
5. The term ‘u’ in an econometric model is usually referred to as the _____.
a. error term
b. parameter
c. hypothesis
d. dependent variable
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Bloom’s: Knowledge
A-Head: Steps in Empirical Economic Analysis
BUSPROG:
Feedback: The term u in an econometric model is called the error term or
disturbance term.
6. The parameters of an econometric model _____.
a. include all unobserved factors affecting the variable being studied
b. describe the strength of the relationship between the variable under study and
the factors affecting it
c. refer to the explanatory variables included in the model
d. refer to the predictions that can be made using the model
Answer: b
Difficulty: Easy
Bloom’s: Knowledge
A-Head: Steps in Empirical Economic Analysis
BUSPROG:
,Feedback: The parameters of an econometric model describe the direction and
strength of the relationship between the variable under study and the factors
affecting it.
7. Which of the following is the first step in empirical economic analysis?
a. Collection of data
b. Statement of hypotheses
c. Specification of an econometric model
d. Testing of hypotheses
Answer: c
Difficulty: Easy
Bloom’s: Knowledge
A-Head: Steps in Empirical Economic Analysis
BUSPROG:
Feedback: The first step in empirical economic analysis is the specification of the
econometric model.
8. A data set that consists of a sample of individuals, households, firms, cities,
states, countries, or a variety of other units, taken at a given point in time, is called
a(n) _____.
a. cross-sectional data set
b. longitudinal data set
c. time series data set
d. experimental data set
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Bloom’s: Knowledge
A-Head: The Structure of Economic Data
BUSPROG:
Feedback: A data set that consists of a sample of individuals, households, firms,
cities, states, countries, or a variety of other units, taken at a given point in time, is
called a cross-sectional data set.
9. Data on the income of law graduates collected at different times during the same
year is_____.
a. panel data
b. experimental data
c. time series data
d. cross-sectional data
Answer: d
Difficulty: Easy
, Bloom’s: Application
A-Head: The Structure of Economic Data
BUSPROG: Analytic
Feedback: A data set that consists of a sample of individuals, households, firms,
cities, states, countries, or a variety of other units, taken at a given point in time, is
called a cross-sectional data set. Therefore, data on the income of law graduates on
a particular year are examples of cross-sectional data.
10. A data set that consists of observations on a variable or several variables over
time is called a _____ data set.
a. binary
b. cross-sectional
c. time series
d. experimental
Answer: c
Difficulty: Easy
Bloom’s: Knowledge
A-Head: The Structure of Economic Data
BUSPROG:
Feedback: A time-series data set consists of observations on a variable or several
variables over time.
11. Which of the following is an example of time series data?
a. Data on the unemployment rates in different parts of a country during a year.
b. Data on the consumption of wheat by 200 households during a year.
c. Data on the gross domestic product of a country over a period of 10 years.
d. Data on the number of vacancies in various departments of an organization on a
particular month.
Answer: c
Difficulty: Easy
Bloom’s: Application
A-Head: The Structure of Economic Data
BUSPROG: Analytic
Feedback: A time-series data set consists of observations on a variable or several
variables over
time. Therefore, data on the gross domestic product of a country over a period of 10
years is an example of time series data.
12. Which of the following refers to panel data?
a. Data on the unemployment rate in a country over a 5-year period
b. Data on the birth rate, death rate and population growth rate in developing
countries over a 10-year period.