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Models, Transformations of Scale, and Weighting

John Mandel-1976-04-01-Journal of Quality Technology
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A realistic model is an indispensable prerequisite to any meaningful data analysis. Since most common statistical procedures are based on models involving specific assumptions, such as homoscedasticity or absence of certain interactions, it has become current practice to transform the scale of the data in the hope of achieving conformance with these assumptions. It is suggested in this paper that this approach is logically unsatisfactory. The conclusions drawn from a meaningful analysis should be essentially invariant with respect to scale transformations. The model should be flexible enough to allow for a realistic representation of the physical reality underlying the data. Heteroscedasticity should be dealt with by means of statistical weighting, and interactions, rather than being “assumed away,” must be part of the model.The proposed approach is shown to satisfy these requirements and is illustrated in terms of two individual studies. One is an interlaboratory evaluation of a physi

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A realistic model is an indispensable prerequisite to any meaningful data analysis. Since most common statistical procedures are based on models involving specific assumptions, such as homoscedasticity or absence of certain interactions, it has become current practice to transform the scale of the data in the hope of achieving conformance with these assumptions. It is suggested in this paper that this approach is logically unsatisfactory. The conclusions drawn from a meaningful analysis should be essentially invariant with respect to scale transformations. The model should be flexible enough to allow for a realistic representation of the physical reality underlying the data. Heteroscedasticity should be dealt with by means of statistical weighting, and interactions, rather than being “assumed away,” must be part of the model.The proposed approach is shown to satisfy these requirements and is illustrated in terms of two individual studies. One is an interlaboratory evaluation of a physi

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HomoscedasticityWeightingHeteroscedasticityComputer scienceScale (ratio)Representation (politics)EconometricsData mining

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