Learn: Spotting Anomalies and Justifying Exclusion
GCSE AQA Combined Science: Trilogy — 8464
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Which of the following is an example of an anomaly?
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An anomaly is a data point that does not fit the {{blank0}} of the rest of the data. It can be identified by examining the {{blank1}} or plotting the data.
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Which of the following are valid justifications for excluding an anomaly? (Select all that apply)
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