A Manual for Basic Techniques of Data Analysis and Distribution
Mohsin Alvi
MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany
Abstract:
A manual is designed to support and help the basic concepts of statistics and its implications in econometric, beside this, interpretation of further statistical techniques have been shown as well by illustrations and graphical methods. It is comprised on several instances of test, obtained from statistical software like SPSS, E-views, Stata and R-language with the understanding of their research models and essentials for the running the test. A basic of manual is included on two elements, first is Distributions of data and second is techniques involve in data analysis. The first part considered the thoughtful meaning of data nature in statistical aspects whereas the other important part explained tactics incorporate with different sets of data and also concept of assimilation of tests in a form of flow chart. The factors have been identified through tests are associations, causes, effects, impacts, relations and integrations that belong to time series sets of observations. On the other hand, a review has been performed of non-time series statistics by introducing techniques in the form of list of tests. The most of the theme of manual is designed in bullets form in order to provide better understanding to reader for the purpose of analyses. Beside these, supported studies of famous authors have been reviewed; hence, technical terminologies of synonyms have been demonstrated in glossary section.
Keywords: Econometrics; Applied Statistics; Data Analysis; Time series Econometrics and Data Distribution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C1 C5 C8 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-11-23
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