A computer evolution in teaching undergraduate time series

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In teaching undergraduate time series courses, we have used a mixture of various statistical packages. We have finally been able to teach all of the applied concepts within one statistical package; R. This article describes the process that we use to conduct a thorough analysis of a time series. An example with a data set is provided. We compare these results to an identical analysis performed on Minitab. Copyright © 2004 by Erin Hodgess, all rights reserved.

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Hodgess, E. M. (2004). A computer evolution in teaching undergraduate time series. Journal of Statistics Education, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.1080/10691898.2004.11910633

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