If you suspect that your results could be adversely affected by outliers, try thinking of a different way of obtaining them. |
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Although there were outliers, the majority of the data points clustered around the population mean. |
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We need to look past the figureheads of the genre, and focus on brilliant outliers. |
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The outliers get the headlines, the seeming majority, who are doing the job to which they were elected, do not make the news. |
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Lily Fen is also unusual among southern outliers in that its surficial features are well developed. |
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There are a few outliers who actually don't want TV, but it seems as though most people who don't have a TV are just trying to avoid the fee. |
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These sediments, surrounded by older rocks, were originally called outliers. |
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A property manager can quickly identify the outliers in their portfolio to target for investment. |
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Equivalent levels were also examined in the mountain-top outliers of Domkirken. |
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Subsequent migrants, finding that the big islands were occupied, settled on the outlying islands, most of which are coral outliers. |
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First, all vessels with exotic, non-quartz tempers ought to occur either as outliers to the local chemical groups or in the unassigned category. |
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Other approaches for dealing with outliers gave substantially similar results. |
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There will always be some minority who will find some ax to grind, but these are the outliers. |
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Our referral rates are scrutinised at CCG levels to identify outliers, especially in overstretched hospital specialties. |
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Previously all new dramas and comedies would come out on the same week, with few outliers. |
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They are outliers blessed with a freakish talent that can be expressed any way – devastating in a single over or a day and a half of batting. |
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Surveys were assessed for outliers and inconsistencies and messy data was reconciled by contacting individual schools. |
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Mr Barham agreed that outliers could be identified by visual inspection of the results. |
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A summary of the testing carried out and the main results as well as all the data including the outliers shall be provided. |
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Editing is done following data capture and outliers are verified and removed if necessary from the sample. |
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This measure has the advantage that it is less subject to the influence of outliers. |
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Due to the distribution of the ratio values, the arithmetic mean tended to bias the average towards high valued outliers. |
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The online calculator supports various advanced analysis options, such as sensitivity analysis, flagging of outliers and summary statistics. |
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It is important to note that outliers can greatly skew the information presented in the table above. |
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The six mousebird species, all in Africa, have long been considered outliers among modern birds with no clear affinities. |
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The homography matrix is compared to its associated prediction to reject outliers and improve robustness of estimation. |
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The jack-knife technique is also shown to be useful for detecting outliers. |
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In the Rocky Mountains and on the mountain outliers the vegetation, like the climate, occurs in elevational zones. |
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Indeed, it is very difficult to distinguish, in a first time, outliers and inliers. |
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Univariate frequencies were produced to identify any unusual values or outliers. |
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San Francisco officials knew they were outliers in the national debate. |
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As with the Wabamun, there are a number of erosional outliers in front of the main subcrop that are productive for gas. |
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It includes pools in the carbonate deposits along the main subcrop edge and in erosional outliers that are located in front of the main edge. |
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It should be noted that adjustments are not made at this stage to correct the reported outliers. |
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You can draw a cause and effect relationship, but you don't have enough outliers to prove the really positive side without running experiments. |
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After the data entry was complete, the data were examined for outliers and verified against the original survey. |
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There are some outliers, but the fit appears to be superior to the current rules, which are also displayed on the graph. |
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And no issue should be defined by its outliers because it paints a false picture. |
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The age distribution was moderately skewed, with no outliers. |
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The Great Glen and the Helmsdale faults, along which the Jurassic outliers of Eathie and Helmsdale, respectively, are found, show a complex history of movements. |
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Fault movements by which blocks of terrain move up or down relative to each other, as when horsts or grabens are formed, can also produce inliers and outliers. |
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Results of tests of outliers and assumptions of normality, homogeneity of variance-covariance matrices, linearity, and multicollinearity were satisfactory. |
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Gold, copper, platinum, talc, phosphate, vermiculite, sapphire, garnet, and other minerals are mined from the old, hard rocks of Rocky Mountain Montana and of the mountain outliers. |
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The box plot again indicated several outliers. |
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Both nations are outliers in that they have substantially higher per capita rates of greenhouse gas emissions than almost all other developed nations. |
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All gambling expenditure estimates were examined by type of game and, when appropriate, were capped to minimize the influence of outliers on mean estimates. |
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From those we removed nonsymmetric outliers that were caused by broken or heavily bent struts, leaving 7058 struts for the analysis. |
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When any stragglers or outliers remain that cannot be explained, the stragglers are retained as correct and the statistical outliers are discarded. |
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Once we removed the outliers, the coefficients on the exchange rate variable and the interaction term with international trade both became insignificant. |
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Among other things, the automatic elimination of outliers has been implemented. The calculation of the final concentration has also been perfected. |
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Fair Isle and Foula are outliers of Shetland, but would normally be considered as part of Shetland and thus the Northern Isles. |
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There are also a number of subsidiary ridges and outliers, particularly to the east of the main range. |
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The Committee was informed that the procedure used for control of outliers was consistent with internationally adopted methodology and that the example given in the text appeared to be accurate. |
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Light and heavy oil occurrences in these plays are trapped below unconformities at the northeast truncation of shelf carbonate deposits and in outliers. |
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Thus, the performance scores are very sensitive to outliers. |
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By generating both inliers and outliers, the population is then tuned by selection for its particular environment. |
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Bar graphs or dots are usually what I'm looking for, so you can see where the core is and where the outliers are, and you can see how many exceptions there actually are as opposed to the norm. |
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With five chart-toppers and only one record that missed the top 20, there wasn't room for outliers, and the token folk and jazz nominees had disappeared altogether. |
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Of these results, three were clearly identified as outliers and confirmed that the use of this tracer is not appropriate, as may be deduced from its beta decay characteristics. |
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In other words, most pedophilia research subjects are outliers. |
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The nonparametric distribution-free property of these new tests makes them robust to the presence of conditional heteroscedasticity, heavy tails, and outliers in the loss-differential series. |
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The quality of the figures disseminated rests also on a systematic validation step before the dissemination, which allows to see whether there remains outliers. |
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The following are the ten largest in the Hebrides and their outliers. |
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Outside the region's administrative boundary, it includes contiguous suburban settlements and a few densely populated outliers connected to it by ribbon development. |
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Twelve Black Cuillin peaks are listed as Munros, though one of them, Blaven, is part of a group of outliers separated from the main ridge by Glen Sligachan. |
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People with no religious affiliation are outliers, as there is a greater frequency of divorce among Nones married to Nones than Nones married to religious people. |
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Australia by contrast is a picture of general equilibrium, punctuated from time to time by expansions that have left very few linguistic outliers or inliers. |
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To the east are the low outliers of Holme Fell and Black Fell. |
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It can be observed that both methods produce reasonable results, although the one obtained from the enhanced DTI dataset seems oversmoothed and outliers can occur. |
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