The box-percentile plot

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Abstract

A variant of the boxplot is proposed in which the sides contain the information of a percentile plot (which is equivalent to the empirical cumulative distribution function). Unlike boxplots, there is no question about how long to draw the whiskers, nor is there loss of information due to grouping. Side-by-side comparisons of distributions are especially effective. In spite of including more detail, the impact on statistically-untrained readers remains similar to that of traditional boxplots.

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Esty, W. W., & Banfield, J. D. (2003). The box-percentile plot. Journal of Statistical Software. University of California at Los Angeles. https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v008.i17

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