![SOLVED: Use Grubbs' test to decide whether the value 3.41 should be considered an outlier in the following data set from the analyses of portions of the same sample conducted by six SOLVED: Use Grubbs' test to decide whether the value 3.41 should be considered an outlier in the following data set from the analyses of portions of the same sample conducted by six](https://cdn.numerade.com/project-universal/previews/c64840c7-c00f-42ac-ba85-38f39428f19d.gif)
SOLVED: Use Grubbs' test to decide whether the value 3.41 should be considered an outlier in the following data set from the analyses of portions of the same sample conducted by six
![SOLVED: Based on the outcome of the Grubbs test, calculate the mean (€), standard deviation (), and 99% confidence interval for the results. A list of t values can be found in SOLVED: Based on the outcome of the Grubbs test, calculate the mean (€), standard deviation (), and 99% confidence interval for the results. A list of t values can be found in](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/87f064ff0b9a478e9627ce3d265d8f39.jpg)
SOLVED: Based on the outcome of the Grubbs test, calculate the mean (€), standard deviation (), and 99% confidence interval for the results. A list of t values can be found in
GitHub - thomazggr/Grubbs-Test: An Python implementation of Grubbs Test to identify outliers in a group of samples based on Graphpad's outlier calculator.
Statistical Techniques for Anomaly Detection (Part 2) Grubb's Test, Univariate and Multivariate Anomalies | by Gabriel Pierobon | Medium
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