Can the box plot be improved?
Invented by Spear in 1952 and popularized by Tukey in 1977, the box plot is widely used for displaying and comparing samples of continuous observations. Despite its popularity, it is less effective for showing shape behaviour of distributions, particularly bimodality. Using robust estimators of data...
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doaj-bde980798a2c4366a8d46ccb1cf8a9ff2020-11-24T23:35:32ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952005-05-01273649657Can the box plot be improved?Chamnein ChoonpradubDon McNeilInvented by Spear in 1952 and popularized by Tukey in 1977, the box plot is widely used for displaying and comparing samples of continuous observations. Despite its popularity, it is less effective for showing shape behaviour of distributions, particularly bimodality. Using robust estimators of data skewness and kurtosis to classify the distribution into categories, we suggest a simple enhancement for indicating bimodality, central peakedness, and skewness. We also suggest a new graphical method for displaying confidence intervals when comparing several samples of continuous data.http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/27-3-pdf/17box-plot.pdfbox plotbimodalitypeakednessskewnesskurtosisgraphing confidence intervalsmultiple comparisons |
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Prince of Songkla University |
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Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) |
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Invented by Spear in 1952 and popularized by Tukey in 1977, the box plot is widely used for displaying and comparing samples of continuous observations. Despite its popularity, it is less effective for showing shape behaviour of distributions, particularly bimodality. Using robust estimators of data skewness and kurtosis to classify the distribution into categories, we suggest a simple enhancement for indicating bimodality, central peakedness, and skewness. We also suggest a new graphical method for displaying confidence intervals when comparing several samples of continuous data. |
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box plot bimodality peakedness skewness kurtosis graphing confidence intervals multiple comparisons |
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