ols_plot_dfbetas: DFBETAs panel

Description Usage Arguments Details Value Deprecated Function References See Also Examples

Description

Panel of plots to detect influential observations using DFBETAs.

Usage

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Arguments

model

An object of class lm.

Details

DFBETA measures the difference in each parameter estimate with and without the influential point. There is a DFBETA for each data point i.e if there are n observations and k variables, there will be n * k DFBETAs. In general, large values of DFBETAS indicate observations that are influential in estimating a given parameter. Belsley, Kuh, and Welsch recommend 2 as a general cutoff value to indicate influential observations and 2/√(n) as a size-adjusted cutoff.

Value

list; ols_plot_dfbetas returns a list of tibbles (for intercept and each predictor) with the observation number and DFBETA of observations that exceed the threshold for classifying an observation as an outlier/influential observation.

Deprecated Function

ols_dfbetas_panel() has been deprecated. Instead use ols_plot_dfbetas().

References

Belsley, David A.; Kuh, Edwin; Welsh, Roy E. (1980). Regression Diagnostics: Identifying Influential Data and Sources of Collinearity.

Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics. New York: John Wiley & Sons. pp. ISBN 0-471-05856-4.

See Also

[ols_plot_dffits()]

Examples

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model <- lm(mpg ~ disp + hp + wt + qsec, data = mtcars)
ols_plot_dfbetas(model)

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