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Percentiles are expressed in the same units as the data. The median. The median is the 50th percentile. Half the values are higher; half are lower. Rank the ...

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The median (50th percentile). Computing the median, the 50th percentile, is straightforward. First rank the values. If there are an odd number of values ...

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25th percentile (first quartile); Median (50th percentile or second quartile); 75th percentile (third quartile); Maximum. These values are sometimes ...

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The median is the 50th percentile. Then calculate how far each value is from the median of all values. Regardless of whether the value is greater or less ...

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The median is the 50th percentile. Half the values are greater than (or equal to ) the median and half are smaller.

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The boxes extend from the 25th to the 75th percentile, with a line at the median (50th percentile). The whiskers extend down to the smallest value and up to ...

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The median is the 50th percentile. Then calculate how far each value is from the median of all values. Regardless of whether the value is greater or less ...

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... 50%. It does not compute the time at which survival is 75% or any other percentile. But you can easily do this yourself. One of the pages in the survival ...

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The boxes extend from the 25th to the 75th percentile, with a line at the median (50th percentile). The whiskers extend down to the smallest value and up to ...

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Calculate the interquartile range (the difference between the 25th and 75th percentiles). Call this the IQR. Add the 75th percentile plus 1.5 times IQR. If this ...

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