Hello a friend of mine needs help with a problem (not only can't I offer
her any help I don't even understand the problem) and I'm posting this for
her and will forward any responces to her.

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"Suppose that a plotting of the residuals of a regression with respect to
time indicates a significant outlier in the residuals. (Be careful here,
this is not an outlier in the original data but is an outlier in the
residuals of a regression).
  1.. How could such an outlier occur?  What does it mean?
  2.. Is the Durbin-Watson d-statistic applicable in the presence of such 
an outlier.  
Why or why not?
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any help you can offer will be apreciated.


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