• Skasi@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    It does!

    Are you sure that it does? Some other people are claiming that it does not and I honestly have no idea who is correct. Do you have a source for this?

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      7 months ago

      Okay so here’s what I remember from 4th grade (salt it heavily; that was decades ago and I had to flake on statistics class):

      There are 3 kinds of ‘average’: The mean: values of all the things added together, divided by number of things

      Median: take the… I think the mean, but maybe highest and lowest, then find the actual number in the data set closest to it

      Mode: number that occurs most often in the data set.

      Pretty sure this uses mean. That’s the common one. Look what happens to that data when you remove extreme outliers, or just the top 1%.