Sammenlign metoder
Gjennomgå de valgte metodene side om side; rader som avviker, er uthevet.
| Justert boksplott for skjeve fordelinger× | Least Trimmed Squares (LTS) regresjon× | Robust ANOVA (Welch & Trimmed Mean)× | |
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| Fagfelt | Statistikk | Statistikk | Statistikk |
| Familie | Regression model | Regression model | Regression model |
| Opprinnelsesår≠ | 2008 | 1984 | 1951 |
| Opphavsperson≠ | Hubert & Vandervieren | Peter J. Rousseeuw | Welch (1951); robust trimmed-mean approach popularised by Wilcox |
| Type≠ | Robust outlier detection / descriptive visualization | Robust linear regression | Robust one-way analysis of variance |
| Opprinnelig kilde≠ | Hubert, M. & Vandervieren, E. (2008). An Adjusted Boxplot for Skewed Distributions. Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 52(12), 5186-5201. DOI ↗ | Rousseeuw, P. J. (1984). Least Median of Squares Regression. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 79(388), 871-880. DOI ↗ | Welch, B. L. (1951). On the comparison of several mean values: an alternative approach. Biometrika, 38(3/4), 330-336. DOI ↗ |
| Alias≠ | adjusted box plot, medcouple boxplot, skewness-adjusted boxplot, Düzeltilmiş Kutu Grafiği (Adjusted Boxplot) | LTS, least trimmed squares regression, trimmed least squares, robust regression | Welch ANOVA, trimmed-mean ANOVA, heteroscedastic one-way ANOVA, Robust ANOVA (Welch & Trimmed Mean) |
| Relaterte | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Sammendrag≠ | The Adjusted Boxplot is a robust descriptive tool introduced by Hubert and Vandervieren (2008) that corrects the classical IQR-based boxplot for skewness using the medcouple statistic, reducing the false labelling of outliers in asymmetric data. | Least Trimmed Squares is a robust linear regression method introduced by Peter J. Rousseeuw in 1984. Instead of fitting all residuals, it estimates the coefficients by minimising the sum of only the h smallest squared residuals, which gives it a breakdown point of up to 50% and reliable estimates on data heavily contaminated by outliers. | Robust ANOVA compares the central tendency of three or more groups when the classical assumptions of normality and equal variances fail. It combines Welch's heteroscedasticity-adjusted statistic, introduced by Welch in 1951, with trimmed-mean tests advanced by Wilcox, giving reliable comparisons in the presence of outliers and unequal group spreads. |
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