deseasonalize

Subject: deseasonalize
From: Terence Kierans <TKierans -at- TRANSIGO -dot- NET -dot- AU>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 1997 08:24:49 +1100

"My boss insists on using the word "deseasonalize".
He basically means to average out a rolling curve.

Has anyone ever heard of this word before? It is
not in Webster's.

Anyone have an alternative?"

The Australian Bureau of Statistics uses the phrase "seasonally
adjusted" in a similar context.


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