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The 1st and 3rd Quartiles are the values in your data points that are larger than 25% or 75% of all data points, respectively. The interval’s size between these two data points is called the Interquartile Range.
“Outlier” refers to points that are further away from either the 1st and 3rd Quartile than 1.5 Interquartile Ranges. These are considered as irregular compared to the given distribution of values.
Maximum and Minimum are the two most extreme values that are not in between the 1st and 3rd Quartile and which are not considered outliers.
The graph displays the following:
The 1st and 3rd Quartiles are the values in your data points that are larger than 25% or 75% of all data points, respectively. The interval’s size between these two data points is called the Interquartile Range.
“Outlier” refers to points that are further away from either the 1st and 3rd Quartile than 1.5 Interquartile Ranges. These are considered as irregular compared to the given distribution of values.
Maximum and Minimum are the two most extreme values that are not in between the 1st and 3rd Quartile and which are not considered outliers.