I’m probably wrong but if the data is within a year (that’s why there’s 4 quarters each year) and the trend is every Q3 isn’t the variation seasonal not cyclical?
In the syllabus we study it's described as cyclical but you can call it seasonal yes (you can in the objectives it's described as cyclical/seasonal). Potato - Potahtoh
I know this is a late reply and you are in uni now but it is based on 5 time period because it goes from the start of 1 quarter to the the start of the next, so 2015 quarter 1 to 2016 quarter 1
Sir you are an absolute legend!
sir at 2:30 , from where do we have 8 quarters of moving data?
Super informative
Line of best fit can be slightly different for everyone right?
What’s the point of centering averages anyways? It’s neither intuitive nor is it making sense.
Anyone care to explain and help me understand this?
Sir why doesnt this formula work for column 8 year 2012 quarter 3?
It should be as (52.5+58.75)/2 but the mentioned ans is 51.67
Thx sir u got my issue
I’m probably wrong but if the data is within a year (that’s why there’s 4 quarters each year) and the trend is every Q3 isn’t the variation seasonal not cyclical?
In the syllabus we study it's described as cyclical but you can call it seasonal yes (you can in the objectives it's described as cyclical/seasonal). Potato - Potahtoh
Can u explain how it is based on 5 time period data but there are only 4 quarters in each year?
Business a level?
@@bishalthapa8466 yes
Aight,
I know this is a late reply and you are in uni now but it is based on 5 time period because it goes from the start of 1 quarter to the the start of the next, so 2015 quarter 1 to 2016 quarter 1
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