Abstract: | ![]() Influence measures in multivariate regression analysis have been widely developed, especially through use of the case-deletion approach. However, there seem to be few accounts of the influence of observations on test statistics in hypothesis testing. This paper examines four common multivariate tests, namely the Wilks' ratio, Lawley-Hotelling trace, Pillai's trace and Roy's greatest root for testing a general linear hypothesis of the regression coefficients in multivariate regression. The influence of observations is measured using the case-deletion approach. The proposed diagnostic measures, except that of Roy's greatest root, can be expressed in terms of statistics without involving the actual deletion of observations. An illustrative example is given with satisfactory results. |