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  1. Use the defi nitions for mean, mode, median and range to fi nd these measures. As 14 occurs more frequently than any other score, the mode = 14. Use the defi nitions for mean, mode, …

  2. Use box plots to illustrate the spread and differences of samples. Visualization methods enhance our understanding of sample data and help us make comparisons across samples. Box plots …

  3. This section demonstrates how you can use the BOXPLOT procedure to produce box plots for your data. Suppose that a petroleum company uses a turbine to heat water into steam that is …

  4. Box plots, also known as box and whisker plots, have been around for over 50 years. Many of today’s modern researchers don’t include box plots in their analytical toolkit even though the …

  5. The BOXPLOT procedure creates side-by-side box-and-whiskers plots of measurements organized in groups. A box-and-whiskers plot displays the mean, quartiles, and minimum and …

  6. The boxplot is a visual representation of a dataset’s distribution, showing the median, quar-tiles, and outliers. It is useful for comparing distributions between groups and identifying outliers …

  7. Boxplots are based upon a set of summary statistics that describe the center and spread of data. Boxplots are a very useful way for comparing data bewteen groups. From an open JMP® data …