Cross-sectional regression
Encyclopedia
A Cross-sectional regression is a type of regression
model in which the explained and explanatory variables are associated with one period or point in time. This is in contrast to a time-series regression or longitudinal regression in which the variables are considered to be associated with a sequence of points in time.
Regression analysis
In statistics, regression analysis includes many techniques for modeling and analyzing several variables, when the focus is on the relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent variables...
model in which the explained and explanatory variables are associated with one period or point in time. This is in contrast to a time-series regression or longitudinal regression in which the variables are considered to be associated with a sequence of points in time.
External links
- A Review of Cross Sectional Regression for Financial Data Lectute notes by Gary Koop, Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde