Module 3: Measures of Central Tendency
Module 3: Measures of Central Tendency
Central Tendency
- A statistical measure that attempts to determine the single value, usually located in the center
of a distribution, that is most typical or most representative of the entire set of score.
3. Mode
- In a frequency distribution, the mode is the score or category that has the greatest frequency.
- The mode is the only measure of the central tendency that can be used with data from a
nominal scale of measurement.
- The mode also can be useful because it is the only measure of central tendency that
corresponds to an actual score in the data, by definition, the mode is the most frequently
occurring score.
- A distribution with two modes is said to be bimodal, in a distribution with more than two modes
is called multimodal. Occasionally a distribution with several equal highest points is said to
have no mode.