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Residual Plots¶
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QXL DOE Tab > Charts > Residual Plots
Create Residual Plots from a regression model by selecting QXL DOE Tab > Charts > Residual plots.
Residual plots fall into the Regression Diagnostics class of graphical tools. The intent of these tools is to identify problems with a regression model so that the model can be improved.
Residual Plots are available for both Quantitative Data or Binary Logistic Regression.
Quantitative Residuals¶
Source: Choose the model (Y-hat or S-hat) from the drop down box.
Plot on X Axis: Choose the desired item(s) for the X Axis. Multiple selections are allowed. Options include each individual input, Run #, Actual Y, and Predicted Y.
Plot on Y Axis: Choose the desired item(s) for the Y Axis. Multiple selections are allowed. Options include Actual Y, Predicted Y, Leverage, Residual, Studentized Residual, R-Studentized Residual, and Cook's D.
For more information on residuals, see the topic Understanding Least Square Residuals.
Optionally, check the box "Create texture report" to have Quantum XL create a spreadsheet with the residual values in addition to the charts.
Binomial Logistic Residuals¶
Source: Choose a binary logistic regression table.
Plot on X-Axis: Choose the desired item(s) for the X Axis. Options include Predicted values and leverage.
Plot on Y-Axis: Choose the desired item(s) for the Y Axis. Options include Delta Chi-Squared, Delta Deviance, Delta Beta, and Delta Beta Standardized.
For more information on Binomial residuals, see the help topic Understanding Binomial Logistic residuals.