| 11. | This process can be repeated to remove more error terms to get even better approximations.
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| 12. | Assumptions about the error term determine whether we speak of fixed effects or random effects.
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| 13. | In this specification the error terms are white noise, so statistical inference is valid.
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| 14. | If a dependent variable is error term.
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| 15. | Again, the zero in the transformed circle equation is replaced by the error term.
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| 16. | The error term is still restricted to be of an AR ( 1 ) type.
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| 17. | Discarding the " error term " is accomplished by an application of the standard part function.
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| 18. | For example, serial correlation ( error terms correlated across time ) has multiple distinct meanings.
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| 19. | Error terms can be correlated across time for the same series, individual, and horizon.
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| 20. | Similarly, a small error term collapses a transcritical bifurcation to two saddle-node bifurcations.
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