Measures of Central Tendency and Measures of Dispersion in Graphical Demonstration
| Vol-4 | Issue-12 | December-2017 | Published Online: 05 December 2017 PDF ( 323 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Sukhen Bhattacharyya 1 | ||
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1Research Scholar, Dept. of Mathematics, Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore, Bhopal-Indore Road, Madhya Pradesh, India |
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| Abstract | ||
Quite possibly the most helpful insights for instructors is the middle purpose of the information. Realizing the middle point answers such inquiries as, "what is the center score?" or "which understudy achieved the normal score?" There are three key insights that measure the central tendency of information: the mode, middle, and mean. Every one of the three give experiences into "the middle" of a distribution of information focuses. These measures of central tendency are characterized distinctively in light of the fact that they each portray the information in an alternate way and will regularly mirror an alternate number. Every one of these insights can be a decent proportion of central tendency in specific circumstances and an unseemly measure in different situations. The following segment portrays every measurement and the two its instructive worth and its impediments. |
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