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Practical Time Series Analysis Using Sas Anders Milhoj

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Practical Time Series Analysis Using Sas Anders Milhoj
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Publisher: SAS Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.12 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Anders Milhoj
ISBN: 9781612901701, 1612901700
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Practical Time Series Analysis Using Sas Anders Milhoj by Anders Milhoj 9781612901701, 1612901700 instant download after payment.

Anders Milhøj's Practical Time Series Analysis Using SAS explains and demonstrates through examples how you can use SAS for time series analysis. It offers modern procedures for forecasting, seasonal adjustments, and decomposition of time series that can be used without involved statistical reasoning. The book teaches, with numerous examples, how to apply these procedures with very simple coding. In addition, it also gives the statistical background for interested readers. Beginning with an introductory chapter that covers the practical handling of time series data in SAS using the TIMESERIES and EXPAND procedures, it goes on to explain forecasting, which is found in the ESM procedure; seasonal adjustment, including trading-day correction using PROC X12; and unobserved component models using the UCM procedure.

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