STATISTICS
STATISTICS
Chapter Three
Describing Data:
Measures of Central Tendency
GOALS
When you have completed this chapter, you will be able to:
ONE
Calculate the arithmetic mean, median, mode, weighted mean, and the
geometric mean.
TWO
Explain the characteristics, uses, advantages, and disadvantages of each
measure of location.
THREE
Identify the position of the arithmetic mean, median, and mode for both a
symmetrical and a skewed distribution.
Population Mean
EXAMPLE 1
Sample Mean
EXAMPLE 2
EXAMPLE 3
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Weighted Mean
EXAMPLE 6
The Median
EXAMPLE 4
The Mode
Geometric Mean
EXAMPLE 7
EXAMPLE 8
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f n
EXAMPLE 9
EXAMPLE 9 continued
EXAMPLE 10
EXAMPLE 10 continued
Symmetric Distribution
• Mode<Median<Mean
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• Mean<Median<Mode
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