A comparative study on detection of influential observations in linear regression |
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Authors: | A. Hossain D. N. Naik |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mathematics, Jacksonville University, 32211, Jacksonville, Florida, USA 2. Department of Math. & Stat., Old Dominion University, 23529, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
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Abstract: | A large number of statistics are used in the literature to detect outliers and influential observations in the linear regression model. In this paper comparison studies have been made for determining a statistic which performs better than the other. This includes: (i) a detailed simulation study, and (ii) analyses of several data sets studied by different authors. Different choices of the design matrix of regression model are considered. Design A studies the performance of the various statistics for detecting the scale shift type outliers, and designs B and C provide information on the performance of the statistics for identifying the influential observations. We have used cutoff points using the exact distributions and Bonferroni's inequality for each statistic. The results show that the studentized residual which is used for detection of mean shift outliers is appropriate for detection of scale shift outliers also, and the Welsch's statistic and the Cook's distance are appropriate for detection of influential observations. |
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