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EAC721-FORECASTING PROJECT 1 Solved



Use ARIMA methods to forecast a time series data set of your choice, subject to the requirements below. The data set should have at least 50 observations. It would be a good idea to show me a plot before you start the project to avoid potential data difficulties. Please provide a source for the data (web link, but not the course website). The last observation should be recent, and must be the most up-to-date observation available from the source.

Start by plotting the data. Briefly describe any patterns you see. Decide whether you need to take logs. If the data are clearly seasonal, e.g., monthly sales of beer, or if the plot seems to indicate a strong seasonal pattern, then it would be best to remove this component. (It can be put back in at the end). The easiest way to remove a seasonal component is to subtract out the seasonal averages. For example, if your data is monthly, subtract from each data value the average for the corresponding month.

Use the ACF, PACF and AICC to select an ARIMA model, and to decide whether a constant term should be included in the model.

Present the parameter estimate printout for the selected model. Write the complete form of the fitted model. (You SHOULD NOT give the printouts for the other models you tried. A table of the AICC values for all models will be sufficient. Furthermore, I do not need to see a printout of the data set. A plot is much more informative). Note that in Minitab, the MA parameters are -1 times the MA parameters as defined in class. For example, in an MA(1) model in Minitab, if the MA 1 parameter is -.9, the model is xt = εt +.9εt−1.

For the selected model, comment on the Ljung-Box statistics, plot the residuals and the ACF and

PACF of the residuals. Comment briefly on any problems revealed by this diagnostic checking.

Plot the data, together with the forecasts (at lead times 1-50 or further, if possible), and the 95% forecast intervals. If you can’t get the computer to put the intervals on the plot, then just sketch them in (roughly) by hand. Comment briefly on whether the forecasts seem reasonable, and on whether the forecast intervals seem excessively wide.

         Length of Project:           Please be brief. Just tell me what you did and why. Long explanations are

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not needed. I think you should be able to do this project quite adequately with 5 pages of text, not including figures and tables. Please don’t submit a huge number of figures and tables. I would hope that the whole project, including figures and tables will be at most 10 pages. This is not an absolute limit, but there is really no advantage to be gained by exceeding it.

If you need help: I will be happy to talk to you about your project, after class or in my office.

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