Expand Your Knowledge: Outliers Some data sets include values so high or so low that they seem
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Expand Your Knowledge: Outliers Some data sets include values so high or so low that they seem to stand apart from the rest of the data. These data are called outliers. Outliers may represent data collection errors, data entry errors, or simply valid but unusual data values. It is important to identify outliers in the data set and examine the outliers carefully to determine if they are in error. One way to detect outliers is to use a box-and-whisker plot. Data values that fall beyond the limits, Lower limit: Q1 21.5 3 (IQR)
Upper limit: Q3 11.5 3 (IQR)
where IQR is the interquartile range, are suspected outliers. In the computer software package Minitab, values beyond these limits are plotted with asterisks (*).
Students from a statistics class were asked to record their heights in inches. The heights (as recorded) were 65 72 68 64 60 55 73 71 52 63 61 74 69 67 74 50 4 75 67 62 66 80 64 65
(a) Make a box-and-whisker plot of the data.
(b) Find the value of the interquartile range (IQR).
(c) Multiply the IQR by 1.5 and find the lower and upper limits.
(d) Are there any data values below the lower limit?
Above the upper limit? List any suspected outliers.
What might be some explanations for the outliers?
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Understandable Statistics Concepts And Methods
ISBN: 9780357719176
13th Edition
Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase