How does the choice of the threshold affect the number of identified outliers using the Z-score method?
- A higher threshold identifies more outliers
- A lower threshold identifies more outliers
- It has no effect
- The threshold value is irrelevant in the Z-score method
The lower the threshold, the more data points will exceed it, and thus, more outliers will be identified.
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