Of course it can be. An outlier is any value that is not usual for your data
set.
"Voltolini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
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> My doubt is....an outlier can be a LOW data value in the sample (and not
> just the highest) ?
>
> Several text boks dont make this clear !!!
>
>
> Thanks....
>
>
> V.
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