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Calendar and reverse calendar effects: Time peaks in memory as a function of temporal cues

Memory, 2005
Prior research on autobiographical memory revealed that students typically report more memories from semester boundaries than from other times. Explanations for these calendar effects were examined in two experiments. In Experiment 1, temporal cues were eliminated from the memory cueing task, and an opposite outcome obtained: a greater amount of ...
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Calendar effects in monthly time series models

Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering, 2005
It is not unusual for the level of a monthly economic time series, such as industrial production, retail and wholesale sales, monetary aggregates, telephone calls or road accidents, to be influenced by calendar effects. Such effects arise when changes occur in the level of activity resulting from differences in the composition of calendar between years.
Gerhard Thury, Mi Zhou
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Calendar Anomalies:Daylights Savings Effect

2005
Academics and practioners analysed equity returns, trying to link anomalous returns with a recurring period of time, this bore a new research area: the so called calendar anomalies, where we should mean as an anomaly any such event that could not be explained using the efficient market theory, or any other ordinary theory prevailing in finance ...
BOIDO, CLAUDIO, FASANO A.
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Inference for calendar effects in microstructure noise

Journal of Time Series Analysis
We develop a statistical inference procedure for the ubiquitous calendar effects in microstructure noise using high frequency data. This is, to the best of our knowledge, the first inference theory ever built for noise calendar effect under the general semi‐martingale‐plus‐noise setup for prices contaminated with non‐stationary, endogenous, and ...
Yingwen Tan, Zhiyuan Zhang
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Calendar Effects on Stock Returns Across Multiple States

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
We test calendar effects on stock returns considering business and presidential cycles and volatility regimes and show evidence for eight financial market states. We jointly consider four types of seasonality: the day-of-the-week effect (DWE), the macroeconomic announcement effect (MAE), the January effect (JE) and the macroeconomic announcement ...
Henry Aray, Betty Agnani
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Creating an effective social media content calendar

Journal of Education Advancement & Marketing
This paper explores the development and implementation of a comprehensive social media content calendar. A cohesive, organised and collaborative calendar will save social media managers time and energy while ensuring a well-balanced content mix, increasing collaboration and supporting institutional goals and communication efforts. This paper will guide
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Calendar effects in emerging bond markets

2020
Tamara Teplova   +2 more
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Radiotherapy combination opportunities leveraging immunity for the next oncology practice

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
Fernanda G Herrera   +2 more
exaly  

Worldwide Variations in Colorectal Cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2009
Ahmedin Jemal
exaly  

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