Best-practice recommendations for defining, identifying, and handling outliers

H Aguinis, RK Gottfredson…�- Organizational research�…, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Organizational research methods, 2013journals.sagepub.com
The presence of outliers, which are data points that deviate markedly from others, is one of
the most enduring and pervasive methodological challenges in organizational science
research. We provide evidence that different ways of defining, identifying, and handling
outliers alter substantive research conclusions. Then, we report results of a literature review
of 46 methodological sources (ie, journal articles, book chapters, and books) addressing the
topic of outliers, as well as 232 organizational science journal articles mentioning issues�…
The presence of outliers, which are data points that deviate markedly from others, is one of the most enduring and pervasive methodological challenges in organizational science research. We provide evidence that different ways of defining, identifying, and handling outliers alter substantive research conclusions. Then, we report results of a literature review of 46 methodological sources (i.e., journal articles, book chapters, and books) addressing the topic of outliers, as well as 232 organizational science journal articles mentioning issues about outliers. Our literature review uncovered (a) 14 unique and mutually exclusive outlier definitions, 39 outlier identification techniques, and 20 different ways of handling outliers; (b) inconsistencies in how outliers are defined, identified, and handled in various methodological sources; and (c) confusion and lack of transparency in how outliers are addressed by substantive researchers. We offer guidelines, including decision-making trees, that researchers can follow to define, identify, and handle error, interesting, and influential (i.e., model fit and prediction) outliers. Although our emphasis is on regression, structural equation modeling, and multilevel modeling, our general framework forms the basis for a research agenda regarding outliers in the context of other data-analytic approaches. Our recommendations can be used by authors as well as journal editors and reviewers to improve the consistency and transparency of practices regarding the treatment of outliers in organizational science research.
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