You are using a box plot to analyze a dataset and observe that the upper whisker is much longer than the lower whisker. What could this indicate about your data?
- Data has negative skewness
- Data has positive skewness
- Data is evenly distributed
- Data is normally distributed
If the upper whisker in a box plot is much longer than the lower whisker, it can indicate that the data has positive skewness, meaning there are a number of data points greater than the median.
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