CRIM 320 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Central Tendency, Frequency Distribution, Level Of Measurement

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Useful way to describe a group as a whole is to find a singly number that represents the average or typical set of data. Such a value = measure of central tendency bc it is located toward the middle/center of a distribution where most of the data tend to be concentrated. Central tendency: what is average or typical of a set of data; a value generally located toward the middle or center of a distribution. Only best known measures of central tendency = Mode (mo) is the most frequent, most typical, or most common value in a distribution. Mode: the most frequent, typical, or common value in a distribution; a measure of central tendency. Ex: more protestants in the us than people of any religion. Ex: engineering is the most popular major, engineering = mode. Mode = only measure of central tendency available for nominal-level variables.

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