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No. Four of the data elements must be identical.
steam and leaf plots are used to get the range, median, and mode of a group of numbers.
You can determine differences in:the median, a measure of central tendency;the inter quartile range (IQR). This is a measure of the spread of data around the median;skewness;number of outliers.
It is a useful scheme to summarise data. It provides information on the central tendency (median) and a measure of spread (inter-quartile range). The total range is also indicated and outliers are separately identified. The location of the median within the IQR "box" provides an indication of the skewness of the data.
Because you can compare the values easily, for instance, you can compare the highest and lowest value and compare this to the mean, does the highest and lowest value differ greatly from the mean? Then you know the correlation is a bit unpredictable, you can also use this to compare two box plots, putting them together you can see through the median and quartile range the best way to do something, etc.
Prerequisite It is helpful to have an understanding of the mean, median and the mode prior to beginning work with Stem and Leaf Plots.
No. Four of the data elements must be identical.
steam and leaf plots are used to get the range, median, and mode of a group of numbers.
Yes, plots can exist within subplots in a larger visualization. This is a technique in data visualization where multiple plots are arranged within a single figure to facilitate comparison and analysis of different aspects of the data. Each subplot can represent a different segment of the data or a different perspective on the same data.
No, they have different plots.
You can determine differences in:the median, a measure of central tendency;the inter quartile range (IQR). This is a measure of the spread of data around the median;skewness;number of outliers.
They are different names for the same thing!
Polders are low-lying plots of land protected by dikes from a body of water. Chinampas are built up plots or "floating gardens" surrounded by water.
you use it to compare 2 different sets of data
You can use different colors or symbols to differentiate between the different plots.
Box plots are box-and-whiskers plot. Basically, it represents a set of data by marking its five number summary: lowest, quartile 1, median, quartile 3, and highest. Moreover, it also shows a dotted connection to outliers. See the link in the related links section below for an example of what it looks like.
It is a useful scheme to summarise data. It provides information on the central tendency (median) and a measure of spread (inter-quartile range). The total range is also indicated and outliers are separately identified. The location of the median within the IQR "box" provides an indication of the skewness of the data.