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Title: Time-series models may exhibit seasonal effects or cyclical effects. A seasonal effect differs from
Post by: Elmen96 on Mar 31, 2016
Time-series models may exhibit seasonal effects or cyclical effects. A seasonal effect differs from a cyclical effect in that a seasonal effect:
A) has no trend, is relatively constant, and only exhibits random behavior.
B) is one that repeats at fixed intervals of time, typically a year, month, week, or day.
C) describes ups and downs over a time frame such as several years.
D) is based on analysis of historical time-series data and are predicated on the assumption that the future is an extrapolation of the past.


Title: Re: Time-series models may exhibit seasonal effects or cyclical effects. A seasonal effect differs f
Post by: kelba on Apr 12, 2016
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Title: Re: Time-series models may exhibit seasonal effects or cyclical effects. A seasonal effect differs from
Post by: Elmen96 on Apr 18, 2016
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Title: Re: Time-series models may exhibit seasonal effects or cyclical effects. A seasonal effect differs from
Post by: kelba on Apr 18, 2016
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