What are the 'dots' appearing outside the 'whiskers' of a box plot typically indicating?
- The mean of the data
- The median of the data
- The mode of the data
- The outliers in the data
In a box plot, 'dots' that appear outside the 'whiskers' are typically indicating the outliers in the data.
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