Residual by Predicted.
a student residual with the current observation deketed.
A residual is the difference between a predicted value and the observed value. A studentized residual is the result of dividing the residual by the standard error of the residual. The adjustment accounts for different variances in the residuals.
The variances of residuals for different values of the input field are not the same. To account for these differences, the residual values are divided by the standard error for the residuals. This adjustment is called studentizing. It allows for a standardized comparison among the residuals.
Studentized residuals are calculated in the detection of outliers for bins of continuous fields.