Distribution Analysis: Distributional Modeling |
You can use the Plots tab to create the following plots:
Note: SAS/IML Studio adds a density curve to an existing histogram when both of the following conditions are satisfied:
Table 15.1 presents reasons why the points in a Q-Q plot might not be linear.
Table 15.1: Interpretation of Q-Q PlotsDescription of Point Pattern | Possible Interpretation |
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All but a few points fall on a line | Outliers in the data |
Left end of pattern is below the line; right end of pattern is above the line | Long tails at both ends of the data distribution |
Left end of pattern is above the line; right end of pattern is below the line | Short tails at both ends of the data distribution |
Curved pattern with slope increasing from left to right | Data distribution is skewed to the right |
Curved pattern with slope decreasing from left to right | Data distribution is skewed to the left |
Most points are not near line with scale parameter and location parameter | Data do not fit the theoretical distribution |
Caution: When the variable being graphed has repeated values, the Q-Q plot produced by SAS/IML Studio is different from the Q-Q plot produced by the UNIVARIATE procedure. The UNIVARIATE procedure arbitrarily ranks the repeated values and assigns a quantile for the theoretical distribution based on the ranks. Two observations with the same value are assigned different quantiles. If a variable has many repeated values, the Q-Q plot produced by the UNIVARIATE procedure looks like a staircase. However, SAS/IML Studio (and SAS/INSIGHT) averages the ranks of repeated values. Two observations with the same value are assigned the same quantiles for the theoretical distribution.
The inset for the CDF plot displays two statistics. The first is the number of nonmissing observations for the plotted variable. The second is labeled . If is the 95% quantile for Kolmogorov's distribution () and is the number of nonmissing observations, then (D'Agostino and Stephens 1986)
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