It is generally proposed in the existing literature that the experts participating in the study see not only their own answers but also the median and interquartile range of all given responses immediately after answering a quantitative question.
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Admitted freshman applicants for Fall 2016 had a weighted GPA interquartile range of 4.25-4.62, an SAT interquartile range of 1900-2250, and an ACT interquartile range of 25-33.
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Admitted freshman applicants for Fall 2016 had a weighted GPA interquartile range of 4.25-4.62, an SAT interquartile range of 1900-2250, and an ACT interquartile range of 25-33.
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Admitted freshman applicants for Fall 2016 had a weighted GPA interquartile range of 4.25-4.62, an SAT interquartile range of 1900-2250, and an ACT interquartile range of 25-33.
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Since we have a total of 4.5 observations in the interquartile range, the two fractional observations each count for 0.75 ( and thus 3? + 2?.75 = 4.5 observations ).
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Where \ scriptstyle \ operatorname { IQR } ( x ) \; is the interquartile range of the data and \ scriptstyle n \; is the number of observations in the sample \ scriptstyle x . \;
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When the median is used as a location parameter in descriptive statistics, there are several choices for a measure of variability : the range, the interquartile range, the mean absolute deviation, and the median absolute deviation.
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For most statistical applications, 5 to 25 percent of the ends are discarded; the 25 % trimmed mean ( when the lowest 25 % and the highest 25 % are discarded ) is known as the interquartile mean.
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:The definition I was told to use ( but remember that it's arbitrary ) is that if a number is more than one and a half times the interquartile range from the nearest quartile, it's an outlier.
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Normally one should have at least ten classes, the data probably has rather a long tail compared to its interquartile range if it still has the median in the first class . talk ) 17 : 03, 6 March 2010 ( UTC)