crossquartile
Crossquartile is a descriptive statistics concept that analyzes the relationship between two quantitative variables by categorizing observations into quartiles for each variable and examining their joint distribution. The approach focuses on how often high or low values in one variable align with high or low values in the other, providing a view of association that is robust to outliers and nonlinearity.
Calculation typically proceeds as follows. For variables X and Y, compute the quartiles of each. Assign each
Interpretation centers on the degree of alignment between the two variables. A diagonal share larger than would
Applications and limitations: Crossquartile is used in exploratory data analysis, data quality assessment, and nonparametric investigations,