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The authors point out that autocorrelation is an accidental statistical phenomenon. The cause of the occurrence of collinearity is the incomplete data base and that ideally, the elimination of the occurrence of autocorrelation is achieved by knowing the effect stage for all possible combinations...
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Three methods reported in the literature are subject to comparative analysis in the present paper: 1. Classic method [1,5]; 2. Merce E., Merce C.C. Method[2,3]; 3. Merce E., at al Method[4]; It is shown that in the case of the first two methods mentioned above, the attempts to distribute...
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Three methods reported in the literature are subject to comparative analysis in the present paper: 1. Classic method [1,5]; 2. Merce E., Merce C.C. Method[2,3]; 3. Merce E., at al Method[4]; It is shown that in the case of the first two methods mentioned above, the attempts to distribute...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012212443
The authors point out that autocorrelation is an accidental statistical phenomenon. The cause of the occurrence of collinearity is the incomplete data base and that ideally, the elimination of the occurrence of autocorrelation is achieved by knowing the effect stage for all possible combinations...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012055048