helysoros

English translation: cross-sectional

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Hungarian term or phrase:helysoros
English translation:cross-sectional
Entered by: JANOS SAMU

07:51 Apr 21, 2007
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Mathematics & Statistics
Hungarian term or phrase: helysoros
helysoros (kiértékelés) vs. idősoros
Bernadett Horváth
Hungary
Local time: 05:41
cross-sectional
Explanation:
Az idősoros adat a time series data. Ennek ellentéte a cross-sectional data. Cross-sectional data in statistics and econometrics is a type of one-dimensional data set. Cross-sectional data refers to data collected by observing many subjects (such as individuals, firms or countries/regions) at the same point of time, or without regard to differences in time. Analysis of cross-sectional data usually consists of comparing the differences among the subjects.

Cross-sectional data differs from time series data, which follows one subject's changes over the course of time. Another variant, panel data (or time-series cross-sectional (TSCS) data), combines both and looks at multiple subjects and how they change over the course of time. Panel analysis uses panel data to examine changes in variables over time and differences in variables between subjects.
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cross-sectional


Explanation:
Az idősoros adat a time series data. Ennek ellentéte a cross-sectional data. Cross-sectional data in statistics and econometrics is a type of one-dimensional data set. Cross-sectional data refers to data collected by observing many subjects (such as individuals, firms or countries/regions) at the same point of time, or without regard to differences in time. Analysis of cross-sectional data usually consists of comparing the differences among the subjects.

Cross-sectional data differs from time series data, which follows one subject's changes over the course of time. Another variant, panel data (or time-series cross-sectional (TSCS) data), combines both and looks at multiple subjects and how they change over the course of time. Panel analysis uses panel data to examine changes in variables over time and differences in variables between subjects.



    Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-sectional_data
JANOS SAMU
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(in) place series


Explanation:
"Tables (in pdf) are provided showing 19,000 place series data, 20,000 place series data and the ratio for both based on final annual data for 2004."
http://www.lib.unc.edu/reference/datafind/index.php?display=...

(but this is not my field and you give no context, so low confidence)

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