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this video will cover fixed effects models and panel data by the end of this video usually feel comfortable identifying an appropriate panel data analysis method for a given question data set distinguishing between the three methods for estimating a fixed effect model and interpreting the results of a fixed effects model recall the question we posed in class what is the effect of marriage on earnings for men model that may help us answer this question uses log earnings as a dependent variable in a dummy variable for married as the independent variable we estimated this model using OLS with a national longitudinal survey of youth the NLS why here are those results the coefficient told us that married men earned 25% more than unmarried men but we also raised a concern does it make sense to use OLS when we have a panel or longitudinal data set recall that we said we were using pooled OLS when we apply ordinary least-squares while disregarding the panel nature of the data set let's look a...