kartil

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quartile
Any of the three points that divide an ordered distribution into four parts, each containing a quarter of the population
{n} an aspect of planets distant one fourth of a circle or 9 degrees
Any one of the four groups so divided
Any one of four equal divisions
One fourth of a sample or population
One quarter range of percentiles; a student with a test placement of 75 or better (out of 100) would be in the first quartile
Same as Quadrate
A value corresponding to a 25% point in a data set The first quartile is the 25th percentile, the second quartile is the 50th percentile, and the third quartile is the 75th percentile
The argument of the cumulative distribution function corresponding to a probability of either 1/4 (first or lower quartile) or 3/4 (third or upper quartile); (of a sample) the value below which occurs a quarter (first or lower quartile) or three-quarters (third or upper quartile) of the observations in the ordered set of observations
A division used in breaking down class rank into fourths Top quartile refers to the top 25 percent of the class; second quartile refers to top 25-50 percent of the class, and so on There are four quartiles
When an ordered set of data is divided into four equal parts, the division points are called quartiles
Segment of a sample representing a sequential quarter (25%) of the group (First 10 out of 40 funds - first quartile, etc )
The value between consecutive intervals in a frequency distribution of four intervals containing one-quarter of the population
The Direct Service Industrial (DSI) customers' load is divided into four quartiles
A quantile that separates one quarter of the values in a distribution from the remaining three quarters
One of a set of numbers (a quantile) on the random-variable axis that divides a probability distribution into four equal areas The three quartile points that lie between the extremes of the distribution are designated as Q1, Q2, Q3 and are defined in terms of the distribution function F(x) as follows: Thus, Q2 coincides with the median In empirical relative frequency tables, the quartiles are estimated by interpolation The interquartile range 2Q is the distance from Q1 to Q3; half of this distance Q is called the semi-interquartile range (or quartile deviation) and is sometimes used as a crude measure of variability or spread
Each of four portions of the direct-service industry load Determines BPA terms of delivery, with 25 percent of the load (called the top, or first, quartile) served as interruptible load and 75 percent considered firm load (but interruptible under specified circumstances to provide planning and operating reserve)
(statistics) any of three points that divide an ordered distribution into four parts each containing one quarter of the scores
birinci kartil
(İstatistik) lower quartile