i am not a statistics expert at all, but statistics interest me...
there is something i'm thinking about....
say i have 10 numbers, but 2 are way different than the rest. for example, say 8 of the numbers are less than 4, but 2 are above 8:
2
3
11
2
3
3
2
1
9
1
what if i don't want to account for the 2 extreme numbers? or what if in another set of 10 numbers, the same thing happens, but 3 numbers are above 8 instead of 2?
this is what i'm getting at....
i suppose i could just eliminate the biggest 2 or 3 numbers every time. but then i was thinking if i could use standard deviation to help me here....
anyone know what i'm saying?!?
there is something i'm thinking about....
say i have 10 numbers, but 2 are way different than the rest. for example, say 8 of the numbers are less than 4, but 2 are above 8:
2
3
11
2
3
3
2
1
9
1
what if i don't want to account for the 2 extreme numbers? or what if in another set of 10 numbers, the same thing happens, but 3 numbers are above 8 instead of 2?
this is what i'm getting at....
i suppose i could just eliminate the biggest 2 or 3 numbers every time. but then i was thinking if i could use standard deviation to help me here....
anyone know what i'm saying?!?