kvintiilide
Kvintiilide is a term used in statistics to divide a dataset into five equal parts. These parts are defined by four values called quintiles, which are points that separate the data. The first quintile (Q1) represents the 20th percentile, meaning 20% of the data falls below this value. The second quintile (Q2) is the 40th percentile, with 40% of the data below it. The third quintile (Q3) is the 60th percentile, and the fourth quintile (Q4) is the 80th percentile.
These quintiles help to understand the distribution of a dataset. For instance, the range between Q1 and
Quintiles are commonly used in various fields, including economics to analyze income distribution, in education to