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3.1 Measures of Central Tendency: Mode, Median, and …

Sherlock Holmes spoke these words to hiscolleague Dr. Watson as the two wereunraveling a mystery. The detective wasimplying that if a single member is drawnat random from a population, we cannotpredict exactlywhat that member will looklike. However, there are some average features ofthe entire population that an individual is likely topossess. The degree of certainty with which we wouldexpect to observe such average features in any indi-vidual depends on our knowledge of the variationamong individuals in the population. SherlockHolmes has led us to two of the most important sta-tistical concepts: average and the individual man is an insolvablepuzzle, in the aggregate he becomes amathematical certainty.

Section 3.1 Measures of Central Tendency: Mode, Median, and Mean 77 Median PROCEDURE HOW TO FIND THE MEDIAN The median is the central value of an ordered distribution. To find it, 1. Order the data from smallest to largest. 2. For an odd number of data values in the distribution, Median Middle data value 3.

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