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Suppose the least-squares regression line for a set of data has slope 72.4. now suppose we remove a point from the data, compute the least-squares regression line, and find that the new slope is 8.7. the
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Suppose the least-squares regression line for a set of data has slope 72.4. now suppose we remove a point from the data, compute the least-squares regression line, and find that the new slope is 8.7. the point removed would be considered
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...an outlier.
However, this may or may not be an outlier, depending on the nature of the data. A details on the detection of outliers may be found in an NIST article on outlier detection.
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