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An adjusted boxplot for skewed distributions

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An adjusted boxplot for skewed distributions
The boxplot is a very popular graphical tool to visualize the distribution of continuous unimodal data. It shows information about the location, spread, skewness as well as the tails of the data. However, when the data are skewed, usually many points exceed the whiskers and are often erroneously declared as outliers. An adjustment of the boxplot is presented that includes a robust measure of skewness in the determination of the whiskers. This results in a more accurate representation of the data and of possible outliers. Consequently, this adjusted boxplot can also be used as a fast and automatic outlier detection tool without making any parametric assumption about the distribution of the bulk of the data. Several examples and simulation results show the advantages of this new procedure. Key words: Boxplot, Skewness, Medcouple, Outlier detection
M. Hubert, E. Vandervieren
Added 10 Dec 2010
Updated 10 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where CSDA
Authors M. Hubert, E. Vandervieren
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