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MikeTurner
Calcite | Level 5

In ordinary regressions, we can use 2*sd or students' residual to detect and remove outliers, but in logistic regression, how to find outliers?

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StatDave
SAS Super FREQ

The standardized deviance residuals and the likelihood residuals (available in PROC LOGISTIC in SAS 9.3, or in PROC GENMOD in earlier releases) have distributions reasonably close to standard normal.  So, values greater than 2 or less than -2 might be considered suspect. 

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SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

If you are using PROC LOGISTIC, check out the syntax for the OUTPUT statement.  It will give you many of the parameters you are looking for--studentized residuals, leverage, dfbetas, etc.

Steve Denham

StatDave
SAS Super FREQ

The standardized deviance residuals and the likelihood residuals (available in PROC LOGISTIC in SAS 9.3, or in PROC GENMOD in earlier releases) have distributions reasonably close to standard normal.  So, values greater than 2 or less than -2 might be considered suspect. 

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