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Forecasting Methods in Sports and Recreation discusses and evaluates forecasting methods so as to allow practitioners to compare, choose and utilize the method most suited to their purpose. It surveys the range of forecasting techniques available and guides the user to making the best choice of technique.
ISBN | 978-1-55077-064-3 |
Edition | First |
Year | 1994 |
Page Count | 260 |
$ 26.95
Good decision making can be better or worse, depending on the quality of the forecasts that underlie the decision-making process.
Forecasting Methods in Sports and Recreation discusses and evaluates forecasting methods so as to allow practitioners to compare, choose and utilize the method most suited to their purpose. It surveys the range of forecasting techniques available and guides the user to making the best choice of technique.
1. Forecasting Environment
Definition
Percentage Change Method
Weighted Percentage Change Method
Ratio Method
Semi-averages
Questions
Rationale
Model
Least-square Method
Assumptions
Trend Projection
Casual Models
Time Series Analysis
Moving Average
Weighted Moving Average
Exponential Smoothing