tiotalsperioder
Tiotalsperioder is a term used in data analysis to refer to blocks consisting of ten units, used for aggregating or segmenting sequences of data. The name blends the Swedish tiotal, meaning tens, with perioder, meaning periods, and is sometimes employed in contexts where grouping by tens supports simpler comparison or visualization.
A tiotalsperiod is defined as a consecutive block of ten observations within a data series. For time-based
Example: a dataset of annual figures from 1980 to 1999 would form two complete tiotalsperioder (1980–1989 and
Applications and variants: tiotalsperioder are used to simplify analyses, such as calculating aggregate statistics, smoothing short-term
Limitations: grouping into fixed tens reduces temporal or ordinal precision and can introduce edge effects depending