Makridakis and Wheelwright's algorithm for generalized adaptive filtering was described as adapted for a stand-alone, single-user computer system. Also discussed was an application of the algorithm to analysis of time series data pertaining to depiction of interpersonal relationships in cartoons published in the New Yorker and the Saturday Evening Post between 1929 and 1979. General problems of causal modeling were considered within the framework of experimental-correlational controversy with suggestions for its transcendence.
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