What are box plots very useful for displaying?
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Quartiles |
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b. |
Dichotomous variables |
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c. |
Risk factors |
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d. |
None of the above |
Box plots best way to display distribution of data based on a five number summary (“minimum”, first quartile (Q1), median (Q2), third quartile (Q3), and “maximum”).
So answer here is a. Quartlies
What are box plots very useful for displaying? a. Quartiles b. Dichotomous variables c. Risk factors...
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