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Hi,
I am just stuck with a statistical problem. I have series of data and I would like to see if the average values are showing a decreasing or increasing tendency, and if so, by how much? Look forward o hear from you at your convenience. Pls find the data below Note: I am using Excel to produce the report Thanks June 1 673.8893333 2 697.5722733 3 703.8826556 4 712.5871953 5 738.3132375 6 753.5272175 7 763.9428142 8 745.7208142 9 737.0349564 10 730.5522814 11 709.3650892 12 703.5853458 13 698.3836714 14 689.0700975 15 656.0660975 16 644.9572214 17 636.6490781 18 632.6318496 19 639.4853062 20 636.1294823 21 629.0323298 22 605.6686631 23 594.0867506 24 574.4050339 25 558.4307839 26 545.6389 27 537.4606361 28 534.2531317 29 510.798465 30 506.4449328 |
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RubaiyetSabbir -
"I would like to see if the average values ..." < An average of how many values? The first seven values are generally increasing, and the last twenty-four are generally decreasing. You may receive more advice if you describe your "statistical problem" in more detail. - Mike www.MikeMiddleton.com wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I am just stuck with a statistical problem. I have series of data and I would like to see if the average values are showing a decreasing or increasing tendency, and if so, by how much? Look forward o hear from you at your convenience. Pls find the data below Note: I am using Excel to produce the report Thanks June 1 673.8893333 2 697.5722733 3 703.8826556 4 712.5871953 5 738.3132375 6 753.5272175 7 763.9428142 8 745.7208142 9 737.0349564 10 730.5522814 11 709.3650892 12 703.5853458 13 698.3836714 14 689.0700975 15 656.0660975 16 644.9572214 17 636.6490781 18 632.6318496 19 639.4853062 20 636.1294823 21 629.0323298 22 605.6686631 23 594.0867506 24 574.4050339 25 558.4307839 26 545.6389 27 537.4606361 28 534.2531317 29 510.798465 30 506.4449328 |
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Excel doesn't have an ARIMA model constructor, let alone a constructor
that decides what the best model for you is. (There are dozens of ways to take this data and extrapolate it into something - based upon assumptions you make about the data - some observational - some procedural.) You must create a model and compute the parameters using code. If you're looking for something you can justify because it's easy to explain to others, assign the estimate for the next observation the avergage of the last three. |
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