Aww I'm so excited Thank you very much sir. I have an exams tomorrow exactly at 8am . I was really confuse about the Q1 & Q3 deductions...but I'm pretty cool now..Thank you
how did you identify that the outlier is 41 , and can you give another example of outliers where the outlier test doesn't work . Please do reply me for these two comments .
I am more of an auditory and visual learner, and you made me understand this in 8 minutes instead of 2 hours of reading my textbook.
For a second, i thought it was Billgates teaching outliers😂🙏🏾. Thanks man. The video is helpful
Aww I'm so excited
Thank you very much sir.
I have an exams tomorrow exactly at 8am . I was really confuse about the Q1 & Q3 deductions...but I'm pretty cool now..Thank you
Mr. Bonta that a professional explanation. Us good when you are using the calculator to do the work.
Very short and detailed ,,, perfect!!!
YOU HELPED ME OUT A LOT THANK YOU SO MUCH
PLEAZS CREATE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS I LIKE THE WAY YOU TEACH DAMN YOU JUST SAVED A LIFE
Bruh
Thank you for your explanation! I got it!
Very interesting. Thank you very helpful.
Thanks it was very helpful
It was very helpful
Thank you very much
Thank you. This helped so much .
Thank you so much.
Very clearly. Thank you.
your fat if you reply to this then your still alive
Cool the best video for outliers
Thank you Mr. Bonta
Thank you
nice vid broskie
Superb lecture
Hey thank you it helped me a lot .
but , why should we multiply with 1.5 .
should we do the same thing for each and every set of data .
Yes it’s a rule
Thanks 😊
why do we have to multiply 9 with 1.5?
how did you identify that the outlier is 41 , and can you give another example of outliers where the outlier test doesn't work .
Please do reply me for these two comments .
because 41 is the only number thats not in the range between -9.5 and 26.5
Hi Chris, what do we do if we have an even number of values? How would we find our Q1, Q3, etc?
Joe Bob do we add ALL numbers ? Or just the numbers on each side?
so 14 is the new maximum then? Since 41 is an outlier? ???please help. Thankyou
Where does 1.5 comes from
No homo but I think you're the sexiest stat instructor ever.
IQR stands for interquartile range not inner quartile range !!!
We have to use the correct / standard denomination.
WahranRai damn chill tf out
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Wait.. isn’t 2 bigger than -9.5??
-9.5 is the lowest boundary so the number must be lower than that to be an outlier.
Exactly, -11 would be an example of an outlier, but 2 is fine since it is greater than -9.5. Anything below that value is an outlier.
Is 14 also an outlier? Because it is too close to median and doesn't look like an outlier without calculation ':D
Tf man didn't get a higher or lower boundary both of them were either too low low or to high
god squad then you have no outloers