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5 July, 06:08

Why are quartiles generally more reliable for judging outliers than mean and standard deviation?

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  1. 5 July, 07:24
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    Quartiles are generally more reliable for judging outliers than mean and standard deviations for 2 reasons. The mean is simply the average of all of the numbers, meaning that an outlier can easily be obscured by the masses. Standard deviation is a better method, however only going over by one standard deviation in either direction would also mask an outlier. A strong outlier however will pull a quartile farther in that direction than would normally be expected.
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