On 1/2/06, Stephen <szlevine@nana.co.il> wrote:>
> Hi All.,
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> Following on from all the help I received earlier ..
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> Just so as you know a well known text book (T&F) uses "repeated
> observations"
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> - I think perhaps they meant repeated measures in retrospect
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> I am a total beginer to ARIMA, but have read a a basic text.
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> I read that ARIMA requires a minimum of 50 repeated measures in time
> (repeated measures)-
>
> Unfortunately, I have 8 repeated measures of the same psychiatirc
> appraisal the sample sizes was decent (n > 200).
>
> Is ARIMA violated or does it remain robust under such circumstances?
>
> Is there a viable alterative to ARIMA out there to analyze a trend of 8
> repeated measures w. > 200 cases?
So you have 200 short time series? Maybe have a look at package nlme?
Kjetil
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