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Item Comparison of Outlier Detection Procedures in Multiple Linear Regressions(Scientific and Academic Publishing, 2015) Oyeyemi, G. M.; Bukoye, A.; Akeyede, I.Regression analysis has become one of most widely used statistical tools for analyzing multifactor data. It is appealing because it provides a conceptually simple method for investigating functional relationship among variables. A relationship is expressed in the form of an equation or a model connecting the response or dependent variable and one or more explanatory or predictor variables. The major problem that statisticians have been confronted with, while dealing with regression analysis, is presence of outliers in data. An outlier is an observation that lies outside the overall pattern of a distribution. In other words it is a point which falls more than 1.5 times the interquartile range above the third quartile or below the first quartile. Several statistics are available to detect whether or not outlier(s) are present in data. Therefore, in this study, a simulation study was conducted to investigate the performance of Deffits, Cooks distance and Mahalanobis distance at different proportion of outliers (10%, 20% and 30%) and for various sample sizes (10, 30 and 100) in first, second or both independent variables. The data were generated using R software from normal distribution while the outliers were from uniform distribution. Findings: For small and medium sample sizes and at 10% level of outliers, Mahalanobis distance should be employed for her accuracy of detection of outliers. For small, medium and large sample size with higher percentage of outliers, Deffits should be employed. For small, medium and large sample sizes, Deffits should be used in detecting outlier signal irrespective of the percentage levels of outliers in the data set. For small sample and low percent of outliers Mahalanobis distance should be employed for easy computation.Item ON DEVELOPMENT OF FOUR-PARAMETERS EXPONENTIATED GENERALIZED EXPONENTIAL DISTRIBUTION(Islamic Countries Society of Statistical Sciences (ISOSS), 2018) Bukoye, A.; Oyeyemi, G. M.In this paper, a four parameter Exponentiated Generalized Exponentiated exponential distribution is derived from Exponentiated Generalized Family (EGF) of distribution. Some properties of the distribution are studied. The distribution is found to be unimodal and has a decreasing and increasing hazard rate depending on the shape parameters. The expressions for the moment, median, quantile, mean deviation, median deviation, skewness, kurtosis, Renyi entropy are obtained. Some known continuous distributions are special cases of the new derived distributions. Simulation study, maximum likelihood estimator and real life application of the model to data, shows that new distribution fits better than it’s sub-models.