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The standardized vs. fitted value plot shows the value of the scale parameter of the underlying life distribution on the x-axis and the value of standardized residual on the y-axis. This plot shows the variability (scatter) of the data at each stress level.
The Standardized vs. Fitted Value plot shows the value of the scale parameter of the underlying life distribution on the x-axis and the value of standardized residual on the y-axis. This plot shows the variability (scatter) of the data at each stress level.
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Latest revision as of 06:47, 30 July 2012

Standard vs. Fitted Value Plot

The Standardized vs. Fitted Value plot shows the value of the scale parameter of the underlying life distribution on the x-axis and the value of standardized residual on the y-axis. This plot shows the variability (scatter) of the data at each stress level.


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