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Pooling is made possible by hypothesizing (under the null hypothesis) that p1 __________ p2.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The trend line y = 0.70 + 0.005t was calculated from quarterly data for 2011-2015, where t = 1 for the first quarter of 2011 . The seasonal indexes computed from the trend line for the four quarters of the year 2016 were .85, 1.05, 1.15, and .80, respectively. The seasonalized forecast for the third quarter of the year 2016 is:
 a. 0.937
  b. 0.820
  c. 0.815
  d. 0.943



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Answer to Question 1

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james0929

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
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