Decile

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Template:Short description In descriptive statistics, a decile is any of the nine values that divide the sorted data into ten equal parts, so that each part represents 1/10 of the sample or population.[1] A decile is one possible form of a quantile; others include the quartile and percentile.[2] A decile rank arranges the data in order from lowest to highest and is done on a scale of one to ten where each successive number corresponds to an increase of 10 percentage points.

Special usage: The decile mean

A moderately robust measure of central tendency - known as the decile mean - can be computed by making use of a sample's deciles D1 to D9 (D1 = 10th percentile, D2 = 20th percentile and so on). It is calculated as follows:[3]

DM=i=19Di9

Apart from serving as an alternative for the mean and the truncated mean, it also forms the basis for robust measures of skewness and kurtosis, and even a normality test.[4]

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