Providing a clear explanation of the fundamental theory of time series analysis and forecasting, this book couples theory with applications of two popular statistical packages--SAS and SPSS. The text examines moving average, exponential smoothing, Census X-11 deseasonalization, ARIMA, intervention,
An Introduction to Time Series Analysis and Forecasting: With Applications of SAS® and SPSS®
✍ Scribed by Robert A. Yaffee, Monnie McGee
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 555
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Providing a clear explanation of the fundamental theory of time series analysis and forecasting, this book couples theory with applications of two popular statistical packages--SAS and SPSS. The text examines moving average, exponential smoothing, Census X-11 deseasonalization, ARIMA, intervention, transfer function, and autoregressive error models and has brief discussions of ARCH and GARCH models. The book features treatments of forecast improvement with regression and autoregression combination models and model and forecast evaluation, along with a sample size analysis for common time series models to attain adequate statistical power. To enhance the book's value as a teaching tool, the data sets and programs used in the book are made available on the Academic Press Web site. The careful linkage of the theoretical constructs with the practical considerations involved in utilizing the statistical packages makes it easy for the user to properly apply these techniques.
Key Features
Describes principal approaches to time series analysis and forecasting
Presents examples from public opinion research, policy analysis, political science, economics, and sociology
Free Web site contains the data used in most chapters, facilitating learning
Math level pitched to general social science usage
* Glossary makes the material accessible for readers at all levels
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