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Modelling political popularity: a correction

David Byers, James Davidson () and David Peel

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, 2002, vol. 165, issue 1, 187-189

Abstract: Summary. The paper supplies a missing step in the aggregation argument that was used in our 1997 paper in this journal. We show that monthly poll data representing the average of a sample of voter preferences, evolving in different ways in the face of new information, should follow a fractionally integrated process.

Date: 2002
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