interquartile range or mean absolute deviation.
No. The IQR is a resistant measurement.
The semi interquartile range is a measure for spread or dispersion. To find it you have to subtract the first quartile from Q3 and divide that by 2, (Q3 - Q1)/2
It gives you the interquartile range
It is important in any statistic measure
what is the interquartile range of 16,17,19,22,23,25,27,36,38,40,40,45,46
Interquartile deviation Qd=(q3-q1) / 2
the interquartile range is not sensitive to outliers.
Yes, there does.
The interquartile range of a set of data is the difference between the upper quartile and lower quartile.
interquartile range or mean absolute deviation.
interquartile range
The interquartile range is the upper quartile (75th percentile) minus (-) the lower percentile (75th percentile). The interquartile range uses 50% of the data. It is a measure of the "central tendency" just like the standard deviation. A small interquartile range means that most of the values lie close to each other.
Yes, it is.
If presents you with the upper and lower quartile range, although you have to do calculations in order to find the interquartile range, so no, it does not,
how do you find the interquartile range of this data
On the standard deviation. It has no effect on the IQR.