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Mar7

Correcting for Serial Autocorrelation: Cochrane Orcutt

Today, I’m going to try to apply Cochrane-Orcutt a method that could be used to deal with serial autocorrelation in residuals to a linear regression. I hadn’t done this before, so I hunted down some references, and read how it’s supposed to be done.
I have some result– but the problem is I really [...]

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Filed in: Statistics global climate change

Mar7

What Are The IPCC Projections? And How Not to Cherry Pick.

After I described a possible falsification test for IPCC data, and explained what future data might falsify IPCC predictions two notable things happened:

Some of my readers asked me to start sifting back through historical data to discover if there is any data anywhere that falsifies any IPCC projection ever made. I’m not going to do [...]

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