kvartetille
Kvartetille is a statistical term used to describe the boundaries that partition a data set into four equal parts. It is closely related to quartiles and is used in descriptive statistics to summarize the distribution of a variable. The quartetile set typically includes Q1, Q2, and Q3 as the primary cutpoints, with the fourth quartile comprising the top 25% of observations.
Definition and interpretation: Q1 is the 25th percentile, Q2 is the median (the 50th percentile), and Q3
Calculation: There are several conventions for computing quartiles in a finite data set. A common method orders
Example: For the data set 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, using the lower-half method
Applications: Quartile boundaries are used in box plots, summary statistics, and in identifying skewness and potential