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  2. Seasonality - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonality

    In time series data, seasonality refers to the trends that occur at specific regular intervals less than a year, such as weekly, monthly, or quarterly.

  3. Seasonality: What It Means in Business and Economics, Examples

    www.investopedia.com/terms/s/seasonality.asp

    Seasonality refers to periodic fluctuations in certain business areas and cycles that occur regularly based on a particular season. A season may refer to a calendar season...

  4. Seasonality - Equity Clock

    equityclock.com/seasonality

    Seasonality refers to particular time frames when stocks/sectors/indices are subjected to and influenced by recurring tendencies that produce patterns that are apparent in the investment valuation.

  5. Introduction to Seasonality in Time Series - Analytics Vidhya

    www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2024/06/seasonality-in-time-series

    Trends that repeat themselves over days or months are called seasonality in time series. Seasonal changes, festivals, and cultural events often bring about these variances. Understanding these patterns is essential since they greatly influence corporate results and decision-making.

  6. 3 Types of Seasonality and How to Detect Them

    towardsdatascience.com/3-types-of-seasonality-and-how-to-detect-them-4e03f548d167

    Seasonality refers to systematic movements that repeat over a given period with a similar intensity. Seasonal variations can be caused by various factors, such as weather, calendar, or economic conditions.

  7. Seasonality - Overview, Importance, and Applications

    corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/valuation/seasonality

    Seasonality is a characteristic of data where there exist predictive fluctuations in a data set depending on the time of year. Many different things drive seasonality, and it occurs across various industries.

  8. Seasonality in business is the repeating and expected patterns of change in a particular activity, occurrence, or trend over specific time intervals, such as daily, monthly, or yearly. These variations occur on a predictable timetable, consistently occurring at the same time (s) each year.

  9. Seasonality - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts - Fiveable

    library.fiveable.me/key-terms/college-intro-stats/seasonality

    Seasonality refers to the periodic or cyclical fluctuations in data or observations that occur at regular intervals, often corresponding to the four seasons of the year. This phenomenon is commonly observed in various types of data, including economic indicators, sales figures, and weather patterns.

  10. Seasonal Adjustment: Definition, Calculation Methods, Example

    www.investopedia.com/terms/s/seasonal-adjustment.asp

    Seasonal adjustment is a method of data-smoothing that is used to predict economic performance or company sales for a given period. Seasonal adjustments provide a clearer view of...

  11. Seasonality In Business And Economics: A Primer - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/sites/billconerly/2014/12/15/seasonality-in-business-and...

    Here’s a basic primer that every business leader needs to understand before looking at data about sales, operations or finance. The Christmas season is a great example of seasonality: it occurs...