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When examining standardized values for outliers, a rule of thumb is that values greater or less than (a) standard deviations from the mean—in other words, those with an absolute value of the (b) score in excess of three—may be considered outliers.
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When examining standardized values for outliers, a rule of thumb is that values greater or less than three standard deviations from the mean—in other words, those with an absolute value of the Z score in excess of three—may be considered outliers.

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When examining standardized values for outliers, a rule of thumb is that values greater or less than (a) standard deviations from the mean—in other words, those with an absolute value of the (b) score in excess of three—may be considered outliers.
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When examining standardized values for outliers, a rule of thumb is that values greater or less than (a) standard deviations from the mean—in other words, those with an absolute value of the (b) score in excess of three—may be considered outliers.
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When examining standardized values for outliers, a rule of thumb is that values greater or less than three standard deviations from the mean—in other words, those with an absolute value of the Z score in excess of three—may be considered outliers.
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