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Coefficient of range and coefficient of quartile deviation

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Answered by CBSEMP
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A relative measure of dispersion based on the quartile deviation is called the coefficient of quartile deviation. It is defined as:

Coefficient of Quartile Deviation

CoefficientofQuartileDeviation=Q3−Q12Q3+Q12=Q3−Q1Q3+Q1

It is a pure number free of any units of measurement. It can be used for comparing the dispersion of two or more sets of data.

 



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Answered by BrainlyShadow01
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The coefficient of quartile deviation (sometimes called the quartile coefficient of dispersion) allows you to compare dispersion for two or more sets of data. ... If one set of data has a larger coefficient of quartile deviation than another set, then that data set's interquartile dispersion is greater.

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