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A Method for Testing the Independence of Two Time Series That Accounts for a Potential Pattern in the Cross-Correlation Function
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    1986
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    univariate ARIMA model
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    quadratic form
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    Satterthwaite's procedure
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    Haugh test for independence
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    successive cross-correlation coefficients
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    asymptotic test
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    Monte Carlo study
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    regression F tests
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    A Method for Testing the Independence of Two Time Series That Accounts for a Potential Pattern in the Cross-Correlation Function (English)
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