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Chapter 3: Averages and Variation

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1 Chapter 3: Averages and Variation
Section 1: Measures of Central Tendency

2 Measures of Central Tendency
A number that is meant to convey the idea of a center or a typical value for the data set.

3 Mode ·     The data value that occurs the most frequently for a set of data values ·     Some data sets have no mode · Data sets may have more than one mode .

4 Median ·      The middle number for a collection of data values which are in order from least to greatest ·      the median is not influenced by extreme data values and therefore is a resistant measure

5 Mean mean = = sum of the data values number of data values population mean represented by ·      sample mean represented by x The mean is sensitive to outliers and therefore is not a resistant measure; it does not resist the effect of extreme values.

6 Examples Find the mean and median for the following sets of data.
# # #3

7 Relationship between mean and median
·     For a distribution which is skewed to the right, the mean will be greater than the median. ·     For a distribution which is skewed to the left, the mean will be less than the median. For a bell shaped distribution, the mean and median will be equal.


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