deseasonalize

Subject: deseasonalize
From: Stuart Burnfield <slb -at- FS -dot- COM -dot- AU>
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 14:51:58 +0800

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

Indeed they do (and I used to work there).

I think your boss does mean 'seasonally adjusted', but "to average out
a rolling curve" sounds like something different. You should probably
pin down exactly what he means. If there's a standard term for it you
should use it, but you need to be sure it's the correct one.

Regards
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