Event Time-Series Applications to the Analysis of Behavioral Events.

Abstract

This report discusses the application of event time-series techniques to the analysis of a series of behavioral events. These techniques can be used to supplement more traditional methods of data presentation, such as the cumulative record. The event time-series procedures presented involve the estimation of numerical coefficients and the generation of specialized graphical displays which can be used to characterize the complex organizational systems.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 21, 1981
Accession Number
ADA094253

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  • H. H. Emurian
  • M. J. Nellis
  • R. L. Ray

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  • Johns Hopkins University

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