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In escriptive statistics, a boxplot (also known as a box-and-whisker diagram or plot or more rarely as a candlestick chart) is a convenient way of graphically depicting groups of numerical data through their five-number summaries (the smallest observation, lower quartile (Q1), median (Q2), upper quartile (Q3), and largest observation). A boxplot may also indicate which observations, if any, might be considered outliers. The boxplot was invented in 1977 by the American statistician John Tukey.

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  • RT @atmccann: let my beautiful box plots help you win half a mil
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  • @eilishlouise_ Geography as a whole was just banter. Don't know what box plots have got to do with Tower Hamlets.
  • Mere ranks are reductive. What if there was like a U.S. News & World Report College series of box plots.
  • @AnnKEmery Tukey box plots down to an "n" of 5, but if generalizations on the pop. are to be made, "n" of 30 (or so)
  • @martinsean @fawnpnguyen @_K8Fisher Although the World Cup box plots were quite nice
  • Box plots #bastards
  • The box plots show the average daily temperatures in January and December for a U.S. city: two bar graphs s
  • @LaurenEHostert This is what I was talking about when I was complaining box plots not being useful. HT @Mbussonn |
  • @Mbussonn I usually prefer box plots for that do you have a seaborn example plot for me to show me what you mean? :)
  • @NinnjaNurse nope. Box plots still worse! Even worse than gunpowder ones