Central Tendency and Variability
Kenneth J. Berry,
Janis E. Johnston and
Paul W. Mielke
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Kenneth J. Berry: Colorado State University, Department of Sociology
Janis E. Johnston: Alexandria
Paul W. Mielke: Colorado State University, Department of Statistics
Chapter Chapter 4 in A Primer of Permutation Statistical Methods, 2019, pp 83-100 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the concepts of central tendency and variability. For measures of central tendency, the sample mode, median, and mean are described and illustrated. For measures of variability, the sample standard deviation, sample variance, and mean absolute deviation are described and illustrated. An alternative to the mean and median based on paired squared and absolute differences between values is introduced.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-20933-9_4
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