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Un criterio para identificar datos atípicos

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José Alfredo Jiménez ()
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En este artículo se presenta un método para determinar las observaciones que son atípicas en un modelo de regresión lineal múltiple: estos datos se establecerán de acuerdo al cambio que ejercen sobre la suma de los cuadrados de residuales del modelo.

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Article provided by REVISTA COLOMBIANA DE ESTADISTICA in its journal Revista Colombiana de Estadística.

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