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- Leverage_(statistics) abstract "In statistics and in particular in regression analysis, leverage is a measure of how far away the independent variable values of an observation are from those of the other observations.High-leverage points are those observations, if any, made at extreme or outlying values of the independent variables such that the lack of neighboring observations means that the fitted regression model will pass close to that particular observation.Modern computer packages for statistical analysis include, as part of their facilities for regression analysis, various quantitative measures for identifying influential observations: among these measures is partial leverage, a measure of how a variable contributes to the leverage of a datum.".
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- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Regression_analysis.
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- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Cooks_distance.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink DFFITS.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Data_point.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Dependent_and_independent_variables.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Errors_and_residuals.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Hat_matrix.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Homoscedasticity.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Idempotent_matrix.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Influential_observation.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Linear_regression.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Mahalanobis_distance.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Ordinary_least_squares.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Outlier.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Partial_leverage.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Regression_analysis.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Statistics.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Studentized_residual.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLink Transpose.
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leverage (statistics)".
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leverage".
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "high-leverage point".
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "leverage factor".
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "leverage statistic".
- Leverage_(statistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "leverage".
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- Leverage_(statistics) subject Category:Regression_analysis.
- Leverage_(statistics) subject Category:Regression_diagnostics.
- Leverage_(statistics) subject Category:Statistical_terminology.
- Leverage_(statistics) hypernym Measure.
- Leverage_(statistics) type Model.
- Leverage_(statistics) type Software.
- Leverage_(statistics) type Type.
- Leverage_(statistics) type Econometric.
- Leverage_(statistics) type Model.
- Leverage_(statistics) type Type.
- Leverage_(statistics) comment "In statistics and in particular in regression analysis, leverage is a measure of how far away the independent variable values of an observation are from those of the other observations.High-leverage points are those observations, if any, made at extreme or outlying values of the independent variables such that the lack of neighboring observations means that the fitted regression model will pass close to that particular observation.Modern computer packages for statistical analysis include, as part of their facilities for regression analysis, various quantitative measures for identifying influential observations: among these measures is partial leverage, a measure of how a variable contributes to the leverage of a datum.".
- Leverage_(statistics) label "Leverage (statistics)".
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