Measures of Central Tendencies
What you need to learn in this topic
- Determine the mode, mean and median of a set of ungrouped data
- Make conclusions about the effect of changes in a set of data to the value of mode, mean and median
- Collect data, construct and interpret the frequency table for grouped data
- Determine the modal class and mean of a set of grouped data
- Choose and justify the appropriate measures of central tendencies to describe the distribution of a set of data, including those with extreme values
- Determine mode, mean and median from data representations
- Apply the understanding of measures of central tendencies to make predictions, form convincing arguments and make conclusions
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CHAPTER 12: Measure of Central Tendencies (Part 2)
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Practices for this topic
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Flashcard
- Measures of Central Tendencies
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Topical Test
- 12.1 Measures of Central Tendencies - Set 1
- 12.1 Measures of Central Tendencies - Set 2
- 12.1 Measures of Central Tendencies - Set 3
- 12.1 Measures of Central Tendencies - Set 4
- 12.1 Measures of Central Tendencies - Set 5
- 12.1 Measures of Central Tendencies - Set 6