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interquartílico

Interquartílico is a term that appears sporadically in Spanish-language statistical writing to denote concepts related to the interquartile range. The word is formed from inter- (between) and cuartil (quartile) with the adjectival suffix -ico. It is not part of standardized statistical terminology and is generally considered a neologism or informal usage.

Meaning and scope: When used, interquartílico typically refers to elements that pertain to the interquartile range

Calculation: The interquartílico interval is commonly understood as the interval [Q1, Q3], where Q1 is the 25th

Applications: In descriptive statistics, the central region defined by the interquartílico concept is visualized in box

See also: Interquartile range, Quartiles, Box plot, Robust statistics.

Notes: Because interquartílico is not a standard term, its precise meaning depends on context. In formal texts,

(IQR),
the
dispersion
of
the
central
50%
of
a
data
set
lying
between
the
first
quartile
(Q1)
and
the
third
quartile
(Q3).
In
this
sense,
it
can
describe
intervals,
measures,
or
methods
that
focus
on
the
region
between
Q1
and
Q3.
percentile
and
Q3
is
the
75th
percentile.
The
interquartile
range
is
IQR
=
Q3
−
Q1.
This
central
measure
emphasizes
data
stability
by
excluding
extreme
values
outside
the
quartile
bounds.
plots,
with
the
box
spanning
Q1
to
Q3.
For
outlier
detection,
rules
based
on
the
IQR
(for
example,
values
below
Q1
−
1.5·IQR
or
above
Q3
+
1.5·IQR)
rely
on
the
same
central
data
range.
writers
typically
use
intercuartílico
or
interquartile
range,
avoiding
the
term
unless
its
usage
is
explicitly
defined.