
Seasonal adjustment is a statistical method for removing the seasonal component of a time series that is used when analyzing non-seasonal trends. It is normal to report seasonally adjusted data for unemployment rates to reveal the underlying trends in labor markets. Many economic phenomena have seasonal cycles, such as agricultural production and ...
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In statistics, an adjustment of figures designed to take into account influences that are purely seasonal, and relevant only for a short time. The resulting figures are then thought to reflect...
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The development of a statistical series may in general be broken down into three factors: a trend, a seasonal component and an irregular component. Seasonal adjustment is a technique that statisticians use to eliminate the effect of normal seasonal fluctuations on data, so as to bring out fundamental trends (trend and irregular component). For exam...
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An adjustment made to many economic data series to remove peaks and troughs caused by seasonal... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/seasonal-adjustment.htm?id=12705&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of seasonal adjustment'>more</a>
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n] - a statistical adjustment made to accommodate predictable fluctuations as a function of the season of the year
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noun a statistical adjustment made to accommodate predictable fluctuations as a function of the season of the year; `seasonal adjustments for housing starts must be made in mid-winter`
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In statistics, an adjustment of figures designed to take into account influences that are purely seasonal, and relevant only for a short time. The resulting figures are then thought to reflect long-term trends more accurately
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