Central Tendency is defined as being a statistical measure that identifies a single score as representative of an entire distribution. It is measured via three mathematical terms we know as mean, median, and mode. The mean is basically the mathematical term for the average and is the most common measure of Central Tendency. The mean is the sum of all its values divided by the number of values. The median is the popular measure of central tendency. It is the 50th percentile of a distribution or the middle number. To determine the median one must first place the values in numerical order and then choose the middle number. Sometimes there are two middle values, and in that case, you would simply find the average of the two. The mode is the value which occurs the most in the distribution. This is the value that you would see more often than the others.
A skewed distribution is one in which there is a long tail on one side of the distribution. It is defined as being an......
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