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Decision-Theoretic Measures of Influence in Regression
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1986
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Bayesian StatisticBayesian Decision TheoryBehavioral Decision MakingSocial InfluenceRegression AnalysisUnderlying Loss FunctionBayesian InferenceCausal InferenceSocial SciencesData ScienceManagementBayesian ModelingRegression ModelBayesian MethodsDecision TheoryStatisticsBayesian Decision-theoretic FrameworkMajority InfluenceBayesian Hierarchical ModelingEconomicsPredictive AnalyticsDecision-theoretic MeasuresBayesian StatisticsStatistical InferenceDecision ScienceInfluence Model
SUMMARY A Bayesian decision-theoretic framework is used to define the influence of observations when fitting a regression model to data. Measures assessing an observation's influence on the posterior risk depend on the specification of the underlying loss function and prior assumptions. Illustrations are given for normal linear regression models.
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