In one of Qbank questions’ correction, the following is stated:
“Multicollinearity refers to independent variables that are correlated with each other. Multicollinearity causes standard errors for the regression coefficients to be too high, which, in turn, causes the t-statistics to be too low. However,multicollinearity has no effect on the F-statistic. ”
I know that one way to detect multicollinearity is to see Low t-stats with HIGH F-stats. but they’re saying that it has no effect on F-stat. It’s all over the Schweser notes that a result of multicollinearity is high F-stat.
Am I missing something? Is there a special case? Or is this another bad Qbank question?
“Multicollinearity refers to independent variables that are correlated with each other. Multicollinearity causes standard errors for the regression coefficients to be too high, which, in turn, causes the t-statistics to be too low. However,multicollinearity has no effect on the F-statistic. ”
I know that one way to detect multicollinearity is to see Low t-stats with HIGH F-stats. but they’re saying that it has no effect on F-stat. It’s all over the Schweser notes that a result of multicollinearity is high F-stat.
Am I missing something? Is there a special case? Or is this another bad Qbank question?