1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf00162524
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Computation of determinantal subset influence in regression

Abstract: One of the important goals of regression diagnostics is the detection of cases or groups of cases which have an inordinate impact on the regression results. Such observations are generally described as 'influential'. A number of influence measures have been proposed, each focusing on a different aspect of the regression. For single cases, these measures are relatively simple and inexpensive to calculate. However, the detection of multiple-case or joint influence is more difficult on two counts. First, calculat… Show more

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“…(see, Barrett and Gray, 1996). An alternative upper bound for the ERW to that in (3.1) is given by the following lemma.…”
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