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    Because Seasonal Effects Can Confound Trend Analysis, It Is Important
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Because Seasonal Effects Can Confound Trend Analysis, It Is Important

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Because seasonal effects can confound trend analysis, it is important to make sure that the data is free of seasonality prior to using regression models to analyze trend.

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