Residuen als bron van informatie bij regressie‐analyse*
A. P. Barten
Statistica Neerlandica, 1960, vol. 14, issue 3‐4, 319-341
Abstract:
Residual terms—a source of ordered information in regression analysis Although in regression analysis residual terms seem to represent chaos, they can be used to complement the original hypothesis in a theoretically acceptable way. This is demonstrated with an example: the construction of a wage rate equation for the Dutch economy 1923—1938 and 1949—1957. Extrapolation of the equation for the years 1958 and 1959 and its application to the United States economy 1931—1958 provide a primitive test.
Date: 1960
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