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Because of sampling error, the point estimate of the population mean may produce an inaccurate prediction.
Effective Forecasting
The process of predicting future trends, demand, and events accurately using historical data, statistical models, and market analysis to inform decision-making.
Moving Average
A statistical technique used to analyze data points by creating a series of averages of different subsets of the full data set, commonly used in stock market analysis.
Simple Exponential Smoothing
A time series forecasting method for univariate data that applies smoothing factors to make projections, giving more weight to recent observations while considering trends in historical data.
Holt's Method
A forecasting technique that extends exponential smoothing to allow forecasting of data with trends, accommodating changes over time.
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