Concept explainers
a.
1) Explain in what the point unusual was and whether it has high leverage, a large residual or both.
2) Explain whether the point is an influential point.
3) Explain whether removing the point result in a stronger or weaker
4) Explain whether the point were removed, would the slope of the regression line increase or decrease.
b.
1) Explain in what was the point unusual and whether it have high leverage, a large residual or both.
2) Explain whether the point is an influential point.
3) Explain whether removing the point result in a stronger or weaker correlation.
4) Explain whether the point were removed, would the slope of the regression line increase or decrease.
c.
1) Explain in what the point unusual was and whether it has high leverage, a large residual or both.
2) Explain whether the point is an influential point.
3) Explain whether removing the point result in a stronger or weaker correlation.
4) Explain whether the point were removed, would the slope of the regression line increase or decrease.
d.
1) Explain in what the point unusual was and whether it has high leverage, a large residual or both.
2) Explain whether the point is an influential point.
3) Explain whether removing the point result in a stronger or weaker correlation.
4) Explain whether the point were removed, would the slope of the regression line increase or decrease.
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