Finding Outliers & Modified Boxplots 1.5(IQR) Rule
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In this video we learn to find lower outliers and upper outliers using the 1.5(IQR) Rule. Interquartile Range. We then take a standard boxplot, created with the five number summary, and modify it show the outliers.
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Thank you! I watched a bunch of videos how to interpret box plot (particularly, where are the ends of whiskers when we have outliers) and you are the only one who explained that!
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Thank you for explaining it so simply. Now I know the difference between a modified box plot and a basic 5 summary box and whisker plot. Thank you.
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Im confuse with the lower fence and Iqr times 1.5 😐 whats the Difference
then still min and max are 3 and 34? or modified min and max (12, 19) are right???
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why 1.5*(IQR), what is the reason?
can't we take 0.5*IQR or 2*IQR ?
In the modified boxplot, is the upper outlier(=34) still considered as maximum? Or do we need to change our maximum in the modified boxplot?
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My lower outlier keeps ending up being more than my q1
1.5(IQR) is 9.75 isn't it? How did 6.75 came?
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aren't Q1 and Q3 represented by the outside walls of the box? if so this would be wrong cause we only adjusted the max and min values on the whiskers .
what if there are values in the data set for example 6.75 and 24.75, would they still be considered as outliers??
vivek Chowdary i was wondering that as well
Depends on whether they fall in the lower or upper bounds. If they don't, they're outliers.
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Is this a high school or college level class?
+dontunderstand middle school
AP statistics
Does that make the IQR larger or smaller?
The IQR remains the same as it originally was. The IQR is based on the original (not modified data).
Yeah I realised afterward haha
Thanks :)
and nobody tells you why its 1.5 * IQR .. why not 1.25?
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