import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
data = 'filename.csv'
df = pd.DataFrame(data)
df 
        one       two     three  four   five
a  0.469112 -0.282863 -1.509059  bar   True
b  0.932424  1.224234  7.823421  bar  False
c -1.135632  1.212112 -0.173215  bar  False
d  0.232424  2.342112  0.982342  unbar True
e  0.119209 -1.044236 -0.861849  bar   True
f -2.104569 -0.494929  1.071804  bar  False
I would like to select a range for a certain column, let's say column two. I would like to select all values between -0.5 and +0.5. How does one do this? 
I expected to use
-0.5 < df["two"] < 0.5
But this (naturally) gives a ValueError:
ValueError: The truth value of a Series is ambiguous. Use a.empty, a.bool(), a.item(), a.any() or a.all().
I tried
-0.5 (< df["two"] < 0.5)
But this outputs all True. 
The correct output should be
0    True
1    False
2    False
3    False
4    False
5    True
What is the correct way to find a range of values in a pandas dataframe column?
EDIT: Question
Using .between() with 
df['two'].between(-0.5, 0.5, inclusive=False)
would would be the difference between
 -0.5 < df['two'] < 0.5
and inequalities like
 -0.5 =< df['two'] < 0.5
?
 
     
     
     
    