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What is the different percentiles and how do we find the lowest and the largest nonoutlying value?

Author: Henriette Bergo

What is the different percentiles and how do we find the lowest and the largest nonoutlying value?



Answer:

It is 25th, 50th and 75th. To find the lowest nonoutlying value you take the 25h percentile and - it with 1,5 and multiply(*) with IQR. To find the highest nonoutlying value you take the 75th percentile and + it with 1,5 and mulitply it with the IQR. THe IQR is 75th percentile -25th percentile


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