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contd it is obvious that one figure of each series will fall in middle of lowest and maximum value of series around which most of figures are cluster such figures ...

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    Contd…
    • It  is  obvious  that  one  figure  of  each  series  will  fall  in  middle  of  lowest  and 
     maximum value of series. 
    • Around which most of figures are cluster. Such figures are called as measures of 
     central tendency or averages. 
    • The average represents a whole series and as such its value always lies between 
     the minimum and maximum value, generally. 
    • It is located in the centre or middle of the distribution.
    • This measure of central tendency is a single value which represents a whole series 
     and is supposed to contain major characterise.     
              Requites for central tendency  
    • It should be rigidly defined. 
    • It should be easy to understand and calculate.
    • It should be based on all observation. 
    • It should be suitable for further mathematical treatment. 
    • It should be affected as little as possible by random of sampling.
    • It should not be affected by extreme observation. 
          Various measures of central tendency 
    • Arithmetic mean 
    • Median 
    • Mode 
    • Geometric mean 
    • Harmonic mean 
                Arithmetic Mean 
    • It  is  the  sum of all the observations of data under study divided by their total 
    •  
    number of observation. 
      
    • For frequency distribution 
       
    • In case of frequency distributions 
           
        X = 
                 Properties of AM – 
    • The algebraic sum of the deviations of the given set of observations from their 
    •  
    arithmetic mean is zero. 
    • 1f X1 and X2 for given frequency n1 & n2 the combined frequency X 
    • X =  
    • The sum of the squares of deviation of the given set of observations is minimum 
    when taken from the arithmetic mean.
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