kvartilisköz
Kvartilisköz is a term used in statistics to refer to the interquartile range. The interquartile range is a measure of statistical dispersion, which is the spread of a set of data. It is defined as the difference between the 75th percentile (also known as the third quartile) and the 25th percentile (also known as the first quartile). In simpler terms, it represents the range of the middle 50% of the data.
The calculation of the interquartile range is straightforward. First, one must sort the dataset in ascending
The kvartilisköz is a robust measure of dispersion, meaning it is less affected by outliers than the
In descriptive statistics, the kvartilisköz is often reported alongside the median. This pairing provides a more