Local influence on a test of linear hypothesis in multiple regression model
Myung Geun Kim
Journal of Applied Statistics, 1998, vol. 25, issue 1, 145-152
Abstract:
The local influence method is adapted to investigate the influence of observations on testing the linear hypothesis. The method provides information about individually or jointly influential observations in performing the test, which the usual diagnostic methods do not yield. An example is presented for illustration of the method.
Date: 1998
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