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To increase shareholder value, managers must try to venture into new markets whether the results are profitable or not.
Negative Autocorrelation
A statistical property where a variable is inversely correlated with its own lagged values, implying that positive changes are likely followed by negative changes, and vice versa.
Durbin-Watson Statistic
A statistical measure employed to identify autocorrelation within the residuals of a linear regression study.
Hypotheses Testing
A statistical method used to decide whether there is enough evidence to reject a null hypothesis, based on sample data.
First-Order Autocorrelation
The correlation between adjacent observations in a time series.
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