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Robuste multiple lineare Regression×Multiple Lineare Regression×
FachgebietStatistikStatistik
FamilieRegression modelRegression model
Entstehungsjahr1964–1980s1886
UrheberPeter J. Huber (M-estimators, 1964); extended by Rousseeuw, Yohai, and MaronnaFrancis Galton; formalized by Karl Pearson
TypRobust linear regressionParametric linear model
Wegweisende QuelleHuber, P. J. (1964). Robust estimation of a location parameter. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 35(1), 73–101. DOI ↗Galton, F. (1886). Regression towards mediocrity in hereditary stature. Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 15, 246–263. DOI ↗
Aliasnamenrobust MLR, M-estimator regression, resistant multiple regression, robust OLSMLR, OLS regression, multiple regression, linear regression with multiple predictors
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ZusammenfassungRobust multiple linear regression estimates the linear relationship between a continuous outcome and several predictors while being resistant to outliers and violations of the normality assumption. Instead of minimising the sum of squared residuals, it uses a bounded loss function — most commonly Huber's or Tukey's bisquare — so that extreme observations receive limited influence on the estimated coefficients.Multiple linear regression (MLR) is a parametric regression model that expresses a continuous outcome as a weighted linear combination of two or more predictor variables plus a random error term. The unknown weights (regression coefficients) are estimated by ordinary least squares (OLS), which minimises the sum of squared residuals. The method traces to Francis Galton's 1886 work on hereditary stature and was placed on firm mathematical footing by Karl Pearson; Draper and Smith's 1966 textbook established it as the standard framework for applied regression.
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