[R] Removing Outliers Function

Greg Snow Greg.Snow at imail.org
Wed Feb 9 23:18:00 CET 2011


For your number 2, look at the outliers data set in the TeachingDemos package and run the 1st set of examples, yes it uses a different rule than you use, but still a common one.  Think about what is happening in the example, doesn't that make you a little nervous about methods that automatically discard "outliers"?

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Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
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> I have two questions,
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> 1) if the solutions is only three or four lines of code is there anyway
> you
> can share those lines, without disrespecting me further
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> 2) Can you explain why you feel that this is "statistical malpractice"
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