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Author: David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeney, Thomas A. Williams, Jeffrey D. Camm, James J. Cochran
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Chapter 17.6, Problem 36E
Refer to exercise 35.
- a. Deseasonalize the time series using the adjusted seasonal indexes computed in part (c) of exercise 35.
- b. Compute the linear trend regression equation for the deseasonalized data.
- c. Compute the deseasonalized quarterly trend forecast for Year 4.
- d. Use the seasonal indexes to adjust the deseasonalized trend forecasts computed in part (c).
35. Consider the following time series data.
- a. Construct a time series plot. What type of pattern exists in the data?
- b. Show the four-quarter and centered moving average values for this time series.
- c. Compute seasonal indexes and adjusted seasonal indexes for the four quarters.
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