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Revision as of 19:48, 16 April 2012
Overlay Plot Cox-Snell Residuals |
The Cox-Snell residuals plot is useful for determining the adequacy of the life-stress model for the current data. The line is plotted on an exponential probability plotting paper and is on the positive domain. The line is plotted on an exponential probability plotting paper and is on the positive domain. The plotted points (residuals) are based on the data which are transformed using an appropriate transformation based on the selected life-stress model. If the model adequately fits the data, the plotted points should track the plot line. |
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