I think yes: it's more ''intuitive'' under the ''Analysis'' menu. In order to avoid some users wondering what happened to thé XXX test, probably we should rename thé ''Test'' menu in ''Hypothesis test'' which render better thé idea/tools this menu is supposed to convey/apply
I have one thing to announce and one question about gretl's menus.
Announcement: Following some off-list discussion, there's now a new item in the right-click menu when you have two or more series selected in the main gretl window, namely a check on collinearity, in the form of the condition number of a matrix composed of those series. (You get the choice of including a constant in the matrix.)
Question: In the model menu there's a Tests menu and also an Analysis menu. If we think of "Tests" as indicating hypothesis tests (of model specification and/or regarding the properties of the error term) then there are two entries which don't really belong there, and arguably would be better placed under "Analysis", namely "Influential observations" and "Collinearity". However, if we were to move them some users may start asking, "Whatever happened to the XXX test?" So: should we move them?
Allin Cottrell
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