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7908861850categorical databar graph or pie chart0
7908865233quantitative datastem plot, box plot, histogram1
7908874863univariatebar graph, pie chart, stem plot, box plot, or histogram2
7908885369bivariatescatter plot3
7908906674outlieris a point which falls more than 1.5 times the interquartile range above the third quartile or below the first quartile.4
7908916690Mean and standard deviationif there is no outlier in the distribution5
7908923318median and 5 - number summaryif there is an outlier(s) in the distribution6
7908967129skewnessis a measure of the asymmetry of the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable about its mean.7
7908979628skewed to the rightthe mean is typically greater than the median. Also notice that the tail of the distribution on the right hand (positive) side is longer than on the left hand side.8
7908997558Linear regressionhas an equation of the form Y = a + bX, where X is the explanatory variable and Y is the dependent variable.9
7909009359residuals in scatter plot10
7909017716normal distribution graph11
7909022734z - score formula12
7909033591relative frequency graph13
7909038812percentileis a measure used in indicating the value below which a given percentage of observations in a group of observations fall.14
7909056654the 20th percentileis the value (or score) below which 20% of the observations may be found.15

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