Once, I got the question which is, "How can we easily assume the 'independence of error term(and so many other factors)??"
Since, in many field, data necessarily are 'autocorrelated'.
For example, the typical tool which assume those of normality and non-autocorrelations, Control Chart, are definetely autocorrelated (just extent matters).
Obviously, production process are impacted by the outside temperature, operators' condition, humidity, etc. And all of these are definetely affected by Seasonal change and/or some kind of pattern which is continous.
So, impacted by these factors, the result variables necessarily follow specific pattern.
Of course, the extent would be small, since Manufacturer always focus on the 'consistency of condition', resulting all of those factors can be neglected (but it can not be zero).
Likewise, many other things necessarily follow some pattern.
So Do I think wrong?
little bit of autocorrelation violation can be accepted as there is no autocorrelation?