Examples of using Quartile in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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First quartile(25th percentile) of the data above(3.5).
A count of how many users have seen 100%(Quartile 4) of a video ad.
First quartile, who consumed under 29.5 milligrams of caffeine daily.
A count of how many users have seen the first 25%(Quartile 1) of a video ad.
Third quartile, who consumed 101.5 to 206 milligrams of caffeine daily.
How to calculate the percentile and quartile of a set of numbers in Excel?
Second quartile, who consumed 30.5 to 101 milligrams of caffeine daily.
How to quickly calculate percentile or quartile ignore zeros in Excel?
Quartiles: The values that divide a list of numbers into quarters.
Hostility was rated on a score of 0 to 50 andthen categorized into quartiles.
Moreover, women in the upper vasopressin quartile healed the experimental wounds faster than the remainder of the sample.
The risk decreased"by8 percent for each increase in total bilirubin quartile," the authors write.
The HIGH is the 75th percentile(upper quartile) of costs incurred whereby 1 in 4 patients would pay more than this amount.
First you need to calculate the minimum, maximum and median values,as well as the first and third quartiles, from the data set.
These lines indicate variability outside the upper and lower quartiles, and any point outside those lines or whiskers is considered an outlier.
Quartiles are a standard method for measuring the effectiveness of video ads by determining what percentage of a given video was viewed by a user.
Marconi and team split the participants into four groups, or quartiles, based on their levels of serum bilirubin.
The effect seemed to plateau at this level, with a hazard ratio of 2.57(95% CI, 2.38- 2.78)for patients receiving more than 213 daily doses per year(fourth quartile).
In some box plots,the minimums and maximums outside the first and third quartiles are depicted with lines, which are often called whiskers.
The average income in the most capitalist quartile of countries is an astonishing six times higher, in real terms, than the average income in the least capitalist economies($36,770 and $6,140 respectively).
Participants, mostly aged over 45 and from the US, western Europe and Australia, were placed into four equally sized groups,or“quartiles”, according to their levels of physical activity.
Specifically, compared to those with lower quartile intake, those with higher quartile intake of red meat and poultry had an increase in risk of diabetes(23% and 15% respectively).
And hundreds of companies this year have reported figures that look statistically unlikely,with the gender pay gaps by quartile not aligning with the median calculation or pay gaps of over 100%.
In a box plot, numerical data is divided into quartiles, and a box is drawn between the first and third quartiles, with an additional line drawn along the second quartile to mark the median.
The greatest risk of early death was for those individuals who were physically inactive, regardless of the amount of time sitting- they were between 28% and 59% more likely to dieearly compared with those who were in the most active quartile- a similar risk to that associated with smoking and obesity.
Countries that rank in the lagging or emerging categories(the bottom two quartiles) in at least one domain make up 66% of the world's population, indicating a critical need to upskill the global workforce.
Compared with subjects in the first quartile of caffeine consumption, those in the fourth quartile were 24 percent less likely to die of all causes, while those in the second and third quartile had a 12 percent and 22 percent lower risk of all-cause mortality, respectively.
By using algorithms to analyze how Just the Cheese's search ads performed on Amazon's site,the ad agency Quartile Digital noticed that people who searched for keto snacks and cauliflower pizza crust, both low-carb diet trends, also bought a lot of cheese bars.
After 15 years, those in the highest quartile had an 84 percent higher risk of hypertension and those in the second highest quartile had a 38 percent higher risk, compared with those in the lowest quartile.
In addition, when patients were grouped into quartiles based on daily doses per year of gastric acid inhibitors, analysis showed that cumulative exposure to these inhibitors also increased the risk of receiving anti-allergic medications.