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What's an Outlier?
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An outlier is a data point that is significantly different from other data points in a dataset. Outliers can skew statistical analysis and can occur due to various factors such as measurement errors, data processing errors, or genuine anomalies in the data. In an analysis, outliers are often identified and either removed or treated separately to ensure they do not unduly influence the results.
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