Did he mean W(t)'s instead of Y(t)'s in the Regression part of the paper? I'm about to start mine and that part tripped me up. Can anyone kindly explain? Thanks!
[NEAS: Yes, W(t) would be the correct term, but many statisticians use Y(t) for the first differences as well. If the work is clear, we do not take off credit for minor items. We show projects that have new ideas and show the results clearly, so that other candidates have incentive to search web sites for data and hypotheses.]
Did this project pass?
[NEAS: Yes]