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In multiple linear regression analysis, each observation affects the fitted regression equation differently and has varying influences on the regression coefficients of the different variables. Chatterjee & Hadi (1988) have proposed some measures such as DSSEij (Impact on Residual Sum of Squares...
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We provide a method for simultaneous variable selection and outlier identification using the mean-shift outlier model. The procedure consists of two steps: the first step is to identify potential outliers, and the second step is to perform all possible subset regressions for the mean-shift...
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This paper analyzes the determinants of housing prices in Hong Kong by using property transaction data of condominium units from Taikoo Shing, one of the largest real estate properties in Hong Kong. We use a hedonic pricing model for the empirical analysis and estimate the model by using the...
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In response surface methodology, rotatability and slope-rotatability are natural and highly desirable properties for second-order regression models. In this paper a measure of robust slope-rotatability for second-order response surface designs with a general correlated error structure is...
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Markowitz's mean-variance (MV) efficient portfolio selection is one of the most widely used approaches in solving portfolio diversification problem. However, contrary to the notion of diversification, MV approach often leads to portfolios highly concentrated on a few assets. Also, this method...
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In this paper, designs for the stability of the slope estimation on a second-order response surface are considered. Minimization of the point dispersion measure, which is maximized over all points in the region of interest is taken as the optimality criterion, and the minimax properties in some...
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Box & Hunter (1957) recommended a set of orthogonally blocked central composite designs (CCD) when the region of interest is spherical. In order to achieve rotatability along with orthogonal blocking, the block size for those designs becomes unequal and it may not be attractive or practical to...
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The control chart with cumulative count of conforming (CCC) items is very useful for high-quality processes. The current research of CCC chart performance with parameter estimation is focusing on the fixed sampling interval (FSI) scheme. In this paper, we investigate the effect of performance of...
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