This table shows Chauvenet's Criterion for rejecting outlier data points from a data set based on the number of data points (n). The criterion (c) is the maximum acceptable distance from the mean for a data point to be considered an outlier. The table also provides an equation to calculate c based on n, where c increases with ln(n).
This table shows Chauvenet's Criterion for rejecting outlier data points from a data set based on the number of data points (n). The criterion (c) is the maximum acceptable distance from the mean for a data point to be considered an outlier. The table also provides an equation to calculate c based on n, where c increases with ln(n).
This table shows Chauvenet's Criterion for rejecting outlier data points from a data set based on the number of data points (n). The criterion (c) is the maximum acceptable distance from the mean for a data point to be considered an outlier. The table also provides an equation to calculate c based on n, where c increases with ln(n).