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Firework plot for evaluating the impact of outliers in statistical inference (통계적 추론에서 특이점의 영향을 평가하기 위한 탐색적 자료분석 그림도구로서의 불꽃그림)

  • Moon, Sungho
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.155-165
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    • 2018
  • Outliers and influential observations often distort many numerical measures for data analysis. Jang and Anderson-Cook (Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 30, 1409-1425, 2014) proposed a graphical firework plot method for exploratory analysis purpose to provide a possible visualization of the trace of the impact of the possible outlying and influential observations on the univariate/bivariate data analysis and regression. They developed 3-D plot as well as pairwise plot for the appropriate measures of interest. We use firework plots as a graphical exploratory data analysis tool to detect outliers and evaluate the impact of outliers in statistical inference.

Firework plot for evaluating the impact of influential observations in multi-response surface methodology (다반응 반응표면분석에서 특이값의 영향을 평가하기 위한 불꽃그림)

  • Kim, Sang Ik;Jang, Dae-Heung
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.97-108
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    • 2018
  • It has been routine practice in regression analysis to check the validity of the assumed model by the use of regression diagnostics tools. Outliers and influential observations often distort the regression output in an undesired manner. Jang and Anderson-Cook (Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 30, 1409-1425, 2014) proposed a graphical method (called a firework plot) so that there could be an exploratory visualization of the trace of the impact of the possible outliers and influential observations on individual regression coefficients and the overall residual sum of the squares measure. This paper further extends a graphical approach to a multi-response surface methodology problem.

Firework plot as a graphical exploratory data analysis tool for evaluating the impact of outliers in skewness and kurtosis of univariate data (일변량 자료의 왜도와 첨도에서 특이점의 영향을 평가하기 위한 탐색적 자료분석 그림도구로서의 불꽃그림)

  • Moon, Sungho
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.355-368
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    • 2016
  • Outliers and influential data points distort many data analysis measures. Jang and Anderson-Cook (2014) proposed a graphical method called a rework plot for exploratory analysis purpose so that there could be a possible visualization of the trace of the impact of the possible outlying and/or influential data points on the univariate/bivariate data analysis and regression. They developed 3-D plot as well as pairwise plot for the appropriate measures of interest. This paper further extends their approach to identify its strength. We can use rework plots as a graphical exploratory data analysis tool to evaluate the impact of outliers in skewness and kurtosis of univariate data.

Firework Plot as a Graphical Exploratory Data Analysis Tool to Evaluate the Impact of Outliers in a Mixture Experiment (혼합물 실험에서 특이값의 영향을 평가하기 위한 그래픽 탐색적 자료분석 도구로서의 불꽃그림)

  • Jang, Dae-Heung;Ahn, SoJin;Kim, Youngil
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.629-643
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    • 2014
  • It is common to check the validity of an assumed model with the heavy use of diagnostics tools when conducting data analysis with regression techniques; however, outliers and influential data points often distort the regression output in undesired manner. Jang and Anderson-Cook (2013) proposed a graphical method called a firework plot for exploratory analysis that could visualize the trace of the impact of possible outlying and/or influential data points on individual regression coefficients and the overall residual sum of squares(SSE) measure. They developed 3-D plot as well as pair-wise plot for the appropriate measures of interest. In this paper, the approach was extended further to tell the strength of their approach; in addition, a more meaningful interpretation was possible by adding a measure not mentioned in their paper. This approach was applied to the mixture experiment because we felt that a detailed analysis of statistical measure sensitivity is required in a small experiment.