Abstract

We investigate the usefulness of sample autocorrelations and partial autocorrelations as model specification tools when the observed time series is contaminated by an outlier. The results indicate that the specification power of these statistics could be significantly jeopardized by an additive outlier. On the other hand, an innovational outlier seems to cause no harm to them.

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