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#REDIRECT [[Central Tendency]] |
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: back to [[Summary Statistics]] -- [[Statistical Theory]] |
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'''Central tendancy''' is the term statisticians use for any [[Statistic]] that you could quote as ''representative'' of an entire [[Data Set]]. |
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The most commonly used measures of central tendancy are the |
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#[[Arithmetic Mean]], the sum of all data divided by the number of Observations in the [[Data Set]]]. |
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#MediaN, the value that separates the highest half from the lowest half of the [[Data Set]]. |
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#MoDe, the most common value in the [[Data Set]]. |
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[[Dick Beldin]] |
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Isn't this spelled "tendency"?----Definitely...---- |
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