From the Empirical Rule, we can deduce the following (select ALL that apply): (Note: IQR stands for the Interquartile Range and SD stands for Standard Deviation) The IQR is always larger than the SD. The IQR is usually larger than the SD for bell shaped distributions. The SD is always larger than the IQR. The SD is usually larger than the IQR for bell-shaped distributions. The SD is equal to the IQR for bell-shaped distributions. The SD is always equal to the IQR.
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The IQR is always larger than the SD: This statement is not true, as the IQR and SD measure different aspects of the data spread, and one is not always larger than the other. Show more…
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