ECO 2013 Chapter 6: Chapter 6 Appendix Notes

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Reading a time-series graph: level of the variable. Tells us whether variable is high and low. When line is a long distance above x-axis, variable is high. When line is close to the x-axis, the variable is low: change in the variable. Tells us how variable changes, whether it increases or decreases. When line slopes downward, variable is falling: speed of change in the variable. Whether the variable is rising or falling quickly or slowly. If line is very steep, the variable increases or decreases quickly. If line is not steep, the variable increases or decreases slowly. Ratio scale reveals trend: time-series graph reveals whether a variable has a cycle: A cycle is a tendency for a variable to alternate between upward and downward movements: or a trend: A trend is a tendency for a variable to move in one general direction.

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