In this tutorial, we cover Constructing a Boxplot, a powerful visual tool that shows the center, spread, and overall shape of your data at a single glance. We’ll show you how to translate your five key values -Minimum, Q1, Median, Q3, and Maximum - onto a scaled axis. You’ll learn how to draw the "box" that represents the middle 50% of your data and how to extend the "whiskers" to the extremes. This video is perfect for anyone wanting to see how different datasets compare side-by-side or to identify skewness in their data.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
📝 Practice this problem: https://www.myopenmath.com/embedq2.php?id=431038
📺 Watch the full video lecture: https://youtu.be/6FBgzccBDZ8
📖 Read the lecture notes: https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mt._San_Jacinto_College/Interactive_Lecture_Notes_for_Introductory_Statistics
🎙️ Listen to "Chats about Stats" Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0jnpL2nT7M98HTch28T0Rn?si=9dVpv-BLSM2zyq9MrqzPAA
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