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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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These limits are sometimes called the hinges of the plot. Surprisingly, there are multiple ways to compute these percentile values. Prism uses a standard method ...

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Minimum; 25th percentile; Median; Median; Median; 75th percentile; Maximum. Let's work through an example using the following five-number summary: ...

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The box always extends from the 25th to 75th percentiles. These limits ... Surprisingly, there are multiple ways to compute the percentile values. This ...

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Since the largest value has a rank of 6, it is not really possible to compute a 90th percentile. ... These are the same values plotted in a box-and-whiskers plots ...

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In these cases, Prism adds 0.5 to the resulting 25th and 75th percentile values that you see in the Column Statistics analysis and are plotted in box and ...

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If you've already calculated your 25th and 75th percentiles and want to make a graph showing these values instead of letting Prism calculate them, you can make ...

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When you create a box-and-whiskers plot with Prism, you can choose to show ... percentiles). Some people define these points to be outliers We did not ...

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Make a box-and-whiskers plot, showing median, 25th and 75th percentiles, and range for a set of values in one column.

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These examples demonstrate how to adjust the width of columns (bars, violins, box-and-whiskers, column scatter, etc.) and the spacing between columns for ...

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