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Central tendencyThe tendency of data gathered from a process to cluster toward a middle value somewhere between the high and low values of measurement.
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Central tendencyTendance centrale
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Central tendencyThese measures indicate the middle or center of a distribution.
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Central tendencyA statistical term denoting the single outcome within a probability distribution that is the most representative of all the possible outcomes. Probability distributions tend to cluster around a part [..]
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Central tendencycentral tendency refers to the average of a data set. • measures of central tendency include mean, median and mode.
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Central tendencyIn statistics, the general level, characteristic, or typical value that is representative of the majority of cases. Among several accepted measures of central tendency employed in data reduction, the [..]
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Central tendencyA statistical measurement attempting to depict the average score in a distribution (see mean, median, and/or mode)
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Central tendencyIn statistics, central tendency is a measure THAT indicates the middle (mean, median or mode) of a data distribution.
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Central tendencyCentral tendency refers to the middle of a data set or where the scores in a data set tend to fall. There are three measures of central tendency; these tell us the average score (mean), the middle of [..]
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Central tendencyA measure that describes the ¿typical¿ or average characteristic; the three main measures of central tendency are mean, median and mode.
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Central tendencyA measure of location of the middle or the centre of a distribution. Central tendency can refer to a wide variety of measures such as mean, median and mode. The mean is the most commonly used measure [..]
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Central tendencyThe tendency of data to cluster around some typical or central value, such as the mean, median, or mode.
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