Box plot
A box plot displays a dataset's median, quartiles and potential outliers through a box and extending whiskers. It compactly summarises distribution shape, spread and skewness and allows straightforward comparison of multiple groups.
See it move
A box plot condenses a distribution to five figures. For one region's sales in thousands of euros, the minimum is 22, Q1 is 38, the median is 50, Q3 is 64, and the maximum is 82. The box spans Q1 to Q3 — an interquartile range of 26 — with whiskers reaching the min and max, both within 1.5 times the IQR of the box.
The formula
Variables
- Lower quartile (25th percentile)
- Upper quartile (75th percentile)
- Interquartile range: Q3 minus Q1
Observations beyond the whisker bounds are flagged as potential outliers and plotted as individual points.
Check yourself
A box plot displays Q1 = 40, median = 55, Q3 = 70. The whiskers extend to 10 and 90 using the 1.5 × IQR rule. A single dot appears at 100. What does the dot at 100 indicate?