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What is the difference between mean, median and mode?

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What is the difference between mean, median and mode?

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Ok main question: Mean – The arithmetic mean is what is commonly called the average: When the word “mean” is used without a modifier, it can be assumed that it refers to the arithmetic mean. The mean is the sum of all the scores divided by the number of scores. The formula in summation notation is: μ = ΣX/N where μ is the population mean and N is the number of scores. If the scores are from a sample, then the symbol M refers to the mean and N refers to the sample size. The formula for M is the same as the formula for μ. M = ΣX/N The mean is a good measure of central tendency for roughly symmetric distributions but can be misleading in skewed distributions since it can be greatly influenced by scores in the tail. Therefore, other statistics such as the median may be more informative for distributions such as reaction time or family income that are frequently very skewed Median – The median is the middle of a distribution: half the scores are above the median and half are below the media

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