Adam Glantz

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In general, which measure of central tendency you use depends on the type of data that you are describing, which in turn means at what level of measurement the data occur. Unquestionably, a measure of central tendency for qualitative, categorical, or nominal data (such as racial group, eye color, income bracket, voting preference, and neighborhood location) can be described using only the mode. It’s not meaningful to talk about the mean eye color in a classroom.
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