Background. Epldemlological inferences about the aetiology of a disease can often be made from Its seasonal patterns. However, due to its multifactorial nature, the seasonality component can be obscured by other factors. It is therefore important to develop statistical techniques which are sensitive to minute temporal changes. Methods. The Lorenz curve and the associated Gini Index are applied for characterizing and testing seasonal variations. Computer simulations were conducted to compare the powers of the Gini test and other seasonality tests. We also show that the Gini index can itself be interpreted as a probability related to temporal clustering. Results. The powers of the proposed tests are shown to be higher than or at least compara...
Many common diseases, such as the flu and cardiovascular disease, increase markedly in winter and di...
Seasonal patterns have been found in a remarkable range of health conditions, including birth defect...
This paper proposes a general-to-simple test procedure for the presence of seasonal patterns in time...
Background. Epldemlological inferences about the aetiology of a disease can often be made from Its s...
Report Introduction: Regular seasonal variation may be removed approximately from a series by many ...
Several methods have been used to assess the seasonality of health outcomes in epidemiological studi...
This paper will discuss a recently proposed index for measuring seasonality, which is based on the s...
<p>Clustering was based on four independent indices of temporal variation including mean seasonal co...
Methodology for seasonality diagnostics is extremely important for statistical agencies, because suc...
Using a methodology derived from Economics, the Lorenz Curve and Gini Coefficient are introduced as ...
Infectious disease data from surveillance systems are typically available as multivariate times seri...
This article aims at constructing a new method for testing the statistical significance of seasonal ...
Many economic time series exhibit important systematic fluctuations within the year, i.e., seasonali...
Abstract Background The study of the seasonal variati...
Seasonal effects are dominant in many environmental time series and important or at least notable in...
Many common diseases, such as the flu and cardiovascular disease, increase markedly in winter and di...
Seasonal patterns have been found in a remarkable range of health conditions, including birth defect...
This paper proposes a general-to-simple test procedure for the presence of seasonal patterns in time...
Background. Epldemlological inferences about the aetiology of a disease can often be made from Its s...
Report Introduction: Regular seasonal variation may be removed approximately from a series by many ...
Several methods have been used to assess the seasonality of health outcomes in epidemiological studi...
This paper will discuss a recently proposed index for measuring seasonality, which is based on the s...
<p>Clustering was based on four independent indices of temporal variation including mean seasonal co...
Methodology for seasonality diagnostics is extremely important for statistical agencies, because suc...
Using a methodology derived from Economics, the Lorenz Curve and Gini Coefficient are introduced as ...
Infectious disease data from surveillance systems are typically available as multivariate times seri...
This article aims at constructing a new method for testing the statistical significance of seasonal ...
Many economic time series exhibit important systematic fluctuations within the year, i.e., seasonali...
Abstract Background The study of the seasonal variati...
Seasonal effects are dominant in many environmental time series and important or at least notable in...
Many common diseases, such as the flu and cardiovascular disease, increase markedly in winter and di...
Seasonal patterns have been found in a remarkable range of health conditions, including birth defect...
This paper proposes a general-to-simple test procedure for the presence of seasonal patterns in time...