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Topic 1 - Defining Measures of Central Tendency
a) Define a Mean, a Median, and a Mode. Then, list which Types of Data (Scales of Measurement) might work best with a particular Measure of Central Tendency.
b) List one or two reasons why calculating Central Tendency is different for Grouped Frequency Distributions.
Topic 2 - Central Tendency in your Own Life
a) List two major areas of your life. This may be Financial, Family, Social, Personal, Health, Relationship, etc. (anything important to you). What kind of data could you gather for each of the two major life areas you choose, in order to study averages and how they change in your life.
b) Go into some extra detail on the current averages in your life and whether you would like to see those averages stay the same, get lower in value, or higher in value.