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A Primer on Statistical Analysis of Dynamical Systems in Historical Social Sciences (with a Particular Emphasis on Secular Cycles)
Peter Turchin, University of Connecticut
ABSTRACT: This primer explicates the conceptual foundations of the statistical approach to detecting dynamical feedbacks. It is assumed that we have time-series data on several aspects of the studied system. The basic idea of the approach is to regress discrete rates of change of measured variables on variables themselves. I discuss several issues involved in the analysis, such as how to select the appropriate time step, or the delay parameter. The goal of the analysis is to determine whether a particular predictor variable, or set of variables, has a statistically detectable effect on the response. This is accomplished by cross-validation.
KEYWORDS: population, state breakdown, historical dynamics, methodology
SUGGESTED CITATION: Peter Turchin
(2005)
"A Primer on Statistical Analysis of Dynamical Systems in Historical Social Sciences (with a Particular Emphasis on Secular Cycles)",
Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences:
Vol. 1:
No. 1,
Article 4.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/imbs/socdyn/sdeas/vol1/iss1/art4
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