Set Outlier Fences from the IQR
A value is an outlier if it lies beyond a fence:
"1.5 IQRs past the box" is a principled meaning of far.
Predict: Change the Oldest Age to 80
Suppose the oldest age were 80 instead of 50.
- Which of the five numbers move?
- Does 80 become an outlier?
Predict each before the reveal.
Reveal: 80 Is an Outlier
The whisker stops at 45; 80 is plotted as a separate point.
An Outlier Is Unusual, Not Wrong
When you find an outlier, investigate — don't delete.
- It might be an error — a typo or a broken sensor
- It might be real — a 105° day in a heat wave
Check it, decide, and document. Don't silently erase data.
Your Turn: Build a Box Plot
Sorted house prices ($ thousands): 180, 200, 215, 230, 250, 270, 290, 310, 400
- Find all five numbers
- Draw the box, median line, and whiskers
Then describe the spread of the middle 50% in one sentence.
One Data Set Shown Three Ways
Daily texts for 25 teens — same data, three pictures, each hiding something.
Each Plot Reveals and Hides
No display does everything — what one reveals, another hides.
Two Questions Pick Your Plot
Before drawing anything, ask:
- What do I want to see — values, shape, or a comparison?
- How many data points do I have?
Small + every value → dot plot. Large + shape → histogram. Compare → box plots.
Choose a Plot: 200 Tree Heights
A scientist has 200 tree heights and asks: is the distribution bell-shaped?
- Want to see: the shape
- How many: 200 — too many for a dot plot
Shape + large set → histogram.
Choose a Plot: 8 Sprint Times
A coach has 8 sprint times and wants to show every athlete's time.
- Want to see: every individual value
- How many: only 8
Small set + individual values → dot plot.
Your Turn: Choose and Justify
A researcher compares test scores across four teaching methods, 50 students each.
- Which display fits — and why?
Choose a plot and justify it in one sentence before advancing.
Your Turn: Full Box Plot with Outlier Check
Sorted reaction times (ms): 180, 195, 200, 205, 210, 215, 220, 225, 230, 240, 320
- Find the five-number summary
- Compute the IQR and fences; test for an outlier
- Draw the box plot
Three Box-Plot Traps to Avoid
The box holds the middle 50%, not all the data
An off-center median means skew, not a mistake
An outlier is unusual — investigate, don't delete
Two Questions, Three Different Displays
✓ Dot plot: every value in a small set
✓ Histogram: the shape of a large set
✓ Box plot: compare groups and flag outliers
Next: putting numbers on the center and spread these plots reveal.
Click to begin the narrated lesson
Represent data with plots