Diagnostic power of some graphical methods in geometric regression model addressing cervical cancer data

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Abstract

In the framework of generalized linear models (GLM), this paper explores the design and applicability of partial residual (PRES), augmented partial residual (APRES), and conditional expectation and residuals (CERES) plots for visualizing an outlier’s diagnostics as a function of selected variables. Here, a geometric regression as a GLM is thoroughly described. Additionally, plots for PRES, APRES, and CERES have been built. Due to how the response variable and the associated link function interact with various covariates, the effectiveness of these plots for creating an appealing visual impression may vary. On the cervical cancer data, specific methodologies are used to identify trends for effective modelling. When compared to other approaches, the power of the tests for various plots demonstrates that PRES, CERES (L) and CERES (K) have the greatest endurance for the outlier's diagnostics. On the basis of the power of residual plots, the use is recommended for outlier diagnostics in presence of conventional tests.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4057-4075
Number of pages19
JournalAIMS Mathematics
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • cervical cancer
  • diagnostics
  • geometric regression
  • predictors transformations
  • visual impression

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