Quartile
One of the four divisions of observations which have been grouped into four equal-sized sets based on their statistical rank. The quartile
including the top statistically ranked members
is called the first quartile and denoted
. The other quartiles
are similarly denoted
,
, and
. For
data points with
of the form
(for
, 1, ...), the hinges
are identical to the first and third quartiles.
The following table summarizes a number of common methods for computing the position of the first and third quartiles from a sample size
(P. Stikker, pers. comm., Jan. 24, 2005). In the
table,
denotes the nearest
integer function.
| method | 1st quartile | 1st quartile | 3rd quartile | 3rd quartile |
| Minitab | ||||
| Tukey (Hoaglin et al. 1983) | ||||
| Moore and McCabe (2002) | ||||
| Mendenhall and Sincich (1995) | ||||
| Freund and Perles (1987) |
first quartile 32,42,46,46,54

