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What is an outlier and how is it detected?

Author: Henriette Bergo



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An outlier is a value that is significantly different from the rest of the data. To find outliers, calculate the distance from the first and third quartiles. Values that fall more than one point five times this distance below the first or above the third quartile are considered outliers.


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