quartileˈkwɔr taɪl, -tɪl
quartile (n)
quartile (n)
- plural
- quartiles
English Definitions:
quartile (noun)
(statistics) any of three points that divide an ordered distribution into four parts each containing one quarter of the scores
quartile (Noun)
Any of the three points that divide an ordered distribution into four parts, each containing a quarter of the population.
quartile (Noun)
Any one of the four groups so divided.
Quartile
In descriptive statistics, the quartiles of a ranked set of data values are the three points that divide the data set into four equal groups, each group comprising a quarter of the data. A quartile is a type of quantile. One definition of the lower quartile is the middle number between the smallest number and the median of the data set. The second quartile is the middle observation, also called the median of the data. The third quartile can be measured as the middle value between the median and highest values of the data set. In applications of statistics such as epidemiology, sociology and finance, the quartiles of a ranked set of data values are the four subsets whose boundaries are the three quartile points. Thus an individual item might be described as being "in the upper quartile".
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