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    Any Unusually Large Observation (As Measured by a Z-Score Greater
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Any Unusually Large Observation (As Measured by a Z-Score Greater

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Question 217

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Any unusually large observation (as measured by a z-score greater than 3), or any unusually small observation (as measured by a z-score smaller than -3) is considered to be an outlier.

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