The interquartile mean is a measure of central tendency that takes into account the middle portion of a data set, specifically focusing on the data between the first quartile (Q1) and the third quartile (Q3). Unlike the arithmetic mean, which can be heavily influenced by extreme values (outliers), the interquartile mean helps to provide a more robust average by considering only the data within this range.

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