//--> //--> //-->
Toggle navigation
Logout
Change account settings
EN
DE
ES
FR
A-Z
Beta
About EconBiz
News
Thesaurus (STW)
Academic Skills
Help
EN
DE
ES
FR
My account
Logout
Change account settings
Login
Publications
Events
Your search terms
Search
Search options
All Fields
Title
Exact title
Subject
Author
Institution
ISBN/ISSN
Published in...
Publisher
Open Access only
Advanced
Search history
My EconBiz
Favorites
Loans
Reservations
Fines
You are here:
Home
Search: subject:"Circular regression"
Narrow search
Narrow search
Year of publication
From:
To:
Subject
All
circular regression
3
Britain
2
Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition
2
Western Europe
2
coalition government
2
replication
2
reproduction
2
Asymmetric circular distribution
1
Calibration
1
Circular regression
1
Coalition
1
Coalition government
1
Fourier regression
1
Großbritannien
1
Koalition
1
Regierungskoalition
1
United Kingdom
1
cosine
1
harmonic regression
1
periodic regression
1
polynomial-trigonometric regression
1
sine
1
trigonometric regression
1
more ...
less ...
Online availability
All
Free
3
Undetermined
1
Type of publication
All
Article
2
Book / Working Paper
2
Type of publication (narrower categories)
All
Working Paper
2
Arbeitspapier
1
Graue Literatur
1
Non-commercial literature
1
Language
All
English
2
Undetermined
2
Author
All
Hepplewhite, Matthew
2
Ohara, Kento
2
Arnold, Barry C.
1
Cox, Nicholas
1
Kim, Sungsu
1
SenGupta, Ashis
1
Published in...
All
I4R Discussion Paper Series
1
I4R discussion paper series
1
Journal of Multivariate Analysis
1
Stata Journal
1
Source
All
RePEc
2
ECONIS (ZBW)
1
EconStor
1
Showing
1
-
4
of
4
Sort
relevance
articles prioritized
date (newest first)
date (oldest first)
1
Just in Time? A Temporal Analysis of the Initiation of Legislation in Coalition Governments
Ohara, Kento
;
Hepplewhite, Matthew
-
2024
In this paper, we explore the reproducibility of the König et al. (2022) paper on the timing of bill initiation under coalition governments and validate its scope condition by expanding the analysis to an additional government and country, namely the United Kingdom's Conservative-Liberal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014495329
Saved in:
2
Just in time? : a temporal analysis of the initiation of legislation in coalition governments
Ohara, Kento
;
Hepplewhite, Matthew
-
2024
-
Last updated: November 23, 2023
In this paper, we explore the reproducibility of the König et al. (2022) paper on the timing of bill initiation under coalition governments and validate its scope condition by expanding the analysis to an additional government and country, namely the United Kingdom's Conservative-Liberal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014514868
Saved in:
3
Speaking Stata: In praise of trigonometric predictors
Cox, Nicholas
- In:
Stata Journal
6
(
2006
)
4
,
pp. 561-579
Using sine and cosine terms as predictors in modeling periodic time series and other kinds of periodic responses is a long-established technique, but it is often overlooked in many courses or textbooks. Such trigonometric regression is straightforward in Stata through applications of existing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005583322
Saved in:
4
Inverse circular–
circular
regression
SenGupta, Ashis
;
Kim, Sungsu
;
Arnold, Barry C.
- In:
Journal of Multivariate Analysis
119
(
2013
)
C
,
pp. 200-208
it in that context as the inverse
circular
regression
problem. For such a problem, we develop distance-based methods, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010678845
Saved in:
Results per page
10
25
50
100
250
A service of the
zbw
×
Loading...
//-->