interquartile range
(noun)
The difference between the first and third quartiles; a robust measure of sample dispersion.
Examples of interquartile range in the following topics:
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Interquartile Range
- The interquartile range (IQR) is a measure of statistical dispersion, or variability, based on dividing a data set into quartiles.
- The interquartile range is equal to the difference between the upper and lower quartiles:
- This is the Interquartile range, or IQR.
- Unlike (total) range, the interquartile range has a breakdown point of 25%.
- In other words, since this process excludes outliers, the interquartile range is a more accurate representation of the "spread" of the data than range.
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Measures of Variability
- There are four frequently used measures of variability: range, interquartile range, variance, and standard deviation.
- The interquartile range (IQR) is the range of the middle 50% of the scores in a distribution.
- The interquartile range is therefore 2.
- A related measure of variability is called the semi-interquartile range.
- The semi-interquartile range is defined simply as the interquartile range divided by 2.
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Exercises
- : mean, median, mode, trimean, geometric mean, range, interquartile range, variance, standard deviation
- (AM#8) What is the range of the Anger-In scores?
- What is the interquartile range?
- (SL#2) Find the mean, median, standard deviation, and interquartile range for the leniency scores of each of the four groups.
- (AT#7) What are the standard deviation and the interquartile range of the d0 condition?
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Practice 1: Center of the Data
- Exercise 2.11.13: Interquartile range (IQR) = _____ - _____ = _____
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Box plots, quartiles, and the median
- The total length of the box, shown vertically in Figure 1.25, is called the interquartile range (IQR, for short).
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The Density Scale
- In addition to the points themselves, box plots allow one to visually estimate the interquartile range.
- A range of data clustering techniques are used as approaches to density estimation, with the most basic form being a rescaled histogram.
- For the histogram, first the horizontal axis is divided into sub-intervals, or bins, which cover the range of the data.
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Lab: Continuous Distribution
- IQR means interquartile range. )
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Measures of the Location of the Data
- The interquartile range is a number that indicates the spread of the middle half or the middle 50% of the data.
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Graphs of Qualitative Data
- Median, measures of shape, measures of spread such as the range and interquartile range, require an ordered data set with a logical low-end value and high-end value.
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Outliers
- Other methods flag observations based on measures such as the interquartile range (IQR).
- Rhode Island, Texas, and Alaska are outside the normal data range, and therefore are considered outliers in this case.