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Central Tendency, Measures of


Any set of data consisting of numbers has important measurements that can be used to describe the entire set. One of these measurements is a single number that is considered the most representative of the set. Such a number is called "a measure of central tendency." Three such measures are commonly used, and each has its own advantages. These measures are known as the mean, median, and mode.

For numerical data, the "mean" (sometimes called the arithmetic average or arithmetic mean because there are other measures in mathematics also called the mean) is the sum of the values in a data set divided by the total number of values. The "median" of a set of data is the middle piece of the data after the values have been sorted from smallest to largest (or largest to smallest). For a set of data with an odd number of values, the median is actually the middle data point. If a set of data has an even number of values, two numbers are considered to be in the middle of the data, and the median is halfway between these two middle data points. The "mode" is the value in the data set that appears most often. A set of data can have no mode, one mode, or two or more modes.

A Visual Example

Imagine that the following are data points in a set: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6. Now suppose that each number represents the number of hours six people exercise in a week. The goal is to select a single number that represents the central tendency for these valuesin this case, the "average" number of hours of exercise in a week for this group of individuals. Next, visualize each of the values as a stack of cubes with a height equal to the value. For example, 1 would be represented by a single cube, 2 by a stack of two cubes, and so on. (See part (a) of the figure below.) What are the measures of central tendency for these data?

To measure the mean, think of the stacks as "sharing" cubes across the stacks so that they all have the same height. In this case, each of the stacks would be 3 cubes tall, and therefore the mean of these data is 3. In other words, 1 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 5 + 6 = 18, and 18 ÷ 6 = 3. (See part (b) of the figure.)

To visualize the medianthe middle value in a ranked data distributionthe cubes are arranged in order from the shortest to the tallest. The median is the height of the middle stack of cubes. Or in this case, with an even number of stacks, the arithmetic average (that is, the arithmetic mean) of the two middle stacks is the median. The two middle stacks have 2 and 3 cubes each, and the mean, or halfway point, of 2 and 3 is 2½ cubes [(2 + 3) ÷ 2 = 5 ÷ 2 = 2½].

To determine the modethe most frequently occurring value in a data setexamine the distribution and look for stacks with equal height. In part(a), the first two stacks on the left are 1 cube tall. Since no other stacks have the same number of cubes, 1 is the mode for this data set.

The Impact of Outliers on the Mean

While measures of central tendency are useful in their ability to represent a large amount of information, they should always be interpreted carefully. The mean is the measure of central tendency that is most frequently cited in popular usage of statistics , but it can be misleading without an understanding of how it was derived.

Imagine being told that the average salary for an employee at a ten-employee company is $75,000. This appears to be a large amount of money for the typical employee. However, suppose that this average included the high salaries of the president and chief executive officer. Management makes significantly more than the eight staff-level employees at this particular company. By including the two much higher values in the calculation of the mean salary, these two divergent values, known as outliers , will influence, or skew the mean toward a higher value, thereby suggesting that most staff-level employees at the company make more money than they actually do. In fact, none of the eight staff members in this example makes more than $40,000. Thus, the mean may not be the measure of central tendency most representative of a set of data.

Unlike the median and mode, which are much less influenced by extremely high or extremely low values in a set of data, the mean is easily influenced by such outliers. A divergence in a relatively small number of observations in a data set can change the mean value of the data set considerably. For instance, if the salaries of the president and chief executive officer in the previous example were removed, the mean salary for the other eight employees would decrease to $32,000.

The person who is calculating a measure of central tendency must therefore understand exactly what type of measure is desired; otherwise, the results and their interpretations can be misleading.

see also Data Collection and Interpretation; Statistical Analysis.

Leslie Aspinwall

Bibliography

Byrkit, Donald. Statistics Today: A Comprehensive Introduction. Menlo Park, CA: Benjamin/Cummings Publishing, 1987.

Internet Resources

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). E-Examples 6.6 Page: Comparing Properties of the Mean and the Media with Technology. <http://standards.nctm.org/documents/eexamples/chap6/6.6/index.html>.


THREE MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY

The three common measures of central tendency of a data set are as follows:

  • Meanthe sum of the values divided by the number of values in the set;
  • Medianthe middle of the data when values are sorted from smallest to largest (or largest to smallest); and
  • Modethe value that occurs most often.

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