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  2. Central tendency - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a central tendency (or measure of central tendency) is a central or typical value for a probability distribution. [1] Colloquially, measures of central tendency are often called averages. The term central tendency dates from the late 1920s. [2] The most common measures of central tendency are the arithmetic mean, the median, and ...

  3. Mean - Wikipedia

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    In descriptive statistics, the mean may be confused with the median, mode or mid-range, as any of these may incorrectly be called an "average" (more formally, a measure of central tendency). The mean of a set of observations is the arithmetic average of the values; however, for skewed distributions , the mean is not necessarily the same as the ...

  4. Arithmetic mean - Wikipedia

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    For example, per capita income is the arithmetic average income of a nation's population. While the arithmetic mean is often used to report central tendencies , it is not a robust statistic : it is greatly influenced by outliers (values much larger or smaller than most others).

  5. Mid-range - Wikipedia

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    For n = 1 or 2, the midrange and the mean are equal (and coincide with the median), and are most efficient for all distributions. For n = 3, the modified mean is the median, and instead the mean is the most efficient measure of central tendency for values of γ 2 from 2.0 to 6.0 as well as from −0.8 to 2.0.

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    6. BurgerFi. As a relatively small and new chain, BurgerFi is getting a lot of praise for serving honest-to-Joe good burgers accompanied by equally good fries. The chain prides itself on using ...

  7. Central moment - Wikipedia

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    The first few central moments have intuitive interpretations: The "zeroth" central moment μ 0 is 1. The first central moment μ 1 is 0 (not to be confused with the first raw moment or the expected value μ). The second central moment μ 2 is called the variance, and is usually denoted σ 2, where σ represents the standard deviation.

  8. College Football Playoff players to watch, key to the Peach ...

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    Key to the game. This is a fascinating matchup between two of the most creative offensive minds in college football. Dillingham has schemed an offense that has scored 53 TDs this season while ...

  9. CHART #3: SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON OF LEADING REPUBLICAN ...

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