No, it cannot. It must be at one of the extremes.
An outlier can significantly affect the median of a data set, although its impact is less pronounced compared to measures like the mean. The median is the middle value when data is arranged in order, so if an outlier is added or removed, it may not change the median unless it is situated among the middle values. For instance, in a data set with an odd number of values, an extreme outlier at one end will not affect the median as long as it does not enter the central position. However, in a smaller data set, the presence of an outlier can shift the median if it changes the arrangement of the middle values.
An outlier.
An outlier
No. The data set will remain the data set: they are the observations that are recorded.
There cannot be an outlier in a dataset that comprises only one number!
there is no outlier because there isn't a data set to go along with it. so theres no outlier
An outlier.
If a data set has an outlier, you would normally deal with it by omitting it from the average of the other values.
Yes there can be more then one outlier
Yes, any data point outside thestandard deviation its an outlier
An outlier
No. The data set will remain the data set: they are the observations that are recorded.
Outlier
There cannot be an outlier in a dataset that comprises only one number!
The mean is changed.
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