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When using the exponentially weighted moving average for purposes of forecasting rather than smoothing,
Null Hypothesis
The hypothesis that assumes no significant difference or relationship exists between specified populations or parameters.
Sample Size
The number of observations or data points that are collected from a subset of a larger population for the purposes of statistical analysis.
Pragmatic Concerns
Practical considerations or limitations that affect how research or a policy can be implemented.
Type II Error
A statistical error that occurs when failing to reject a false null hypothesis; also known as a false negative.
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