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Selecting the Optimal Central Tendency Measure: Mode, Median, or Mean

Learn how to choose the best measure of central tendency - mode, median, or mean - based on the data type and the presence of outliers. Discover when to use mode for non-numeric data, median for outlier presence, and mean for outlier-free datasets.

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Selecting the Optimal Central Tendency Measure: Mode, Median, or Mean

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  1. How to Choose the Best Measure of Central Tendency Mode – Data is not “numerical” Median – When there is an outlier Mean – When the possibility of an outlier may not exist or is slim

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