Efficient Bounded-Influence Regression Estimation

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Krasker, William S., and Roy E. Welsch. “Efficient Bounded-Influence Regression Estimation”. Journal of the American Statistical Association, vol. 77, no. 379, 1982, p. 595, https://doi.org/10.2307/2287719.
Krasker, W. S., & Welsch, R. E. (1982). Efficient Bounded-Influence Regression Estimation. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 77(379), 595. https://doi.org/10.2307/2287719
Krasker, William S., and Roy E. Welsch. “Efficient Bounded-Influence Regression Estimation”. Journal of the American Statistical Association 77, no. 379 (1982): 595. https://doi.org/10.2307/2287719.
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Krasker WS, Welsch RE. Efficient Bounded-Influence Regression Estimation. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 1982;77(379):595.
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