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quintile Strictly the five values at or below which 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% of the data in a sample fall. The term is also used to denote the successive one-fifths of the values in a sample which are bounded by the lowest value and each of the other values.
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quintile the division of the audience or sample into five equal groups ranging from heaviest to lightest amount of exposure to any medium.
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quintile a math tool in understanding income distribution. There are five quintiles, each representing 20% of the US population
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quintile Any of the four values that divide the units of a frequency distribution into five classes each containing the fifth (20%) of the total number of units such that the values corresponding to the units in one class are less than the first quintile, those in a second class are greater than the first quintile and less than the second quintile, and so on throughout. Quintile can also refer to each of the five classes that were created.
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quintile Any angular relationship between two planets that is divisible by 72 - that is, any multiple of one fifth of a cycle, particularly the first (waxing quintile) and last (waning quintile) fifth of a cycle. Implies learning and teaching.
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