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Crash Course
Mean, Median, and Mode: Measures of Central Tendency: Crash Course Statistics #3
If you have two feet, you have more than the average number of feet! Explore the meaning of the numbers of measures of central tendency of different data sets with the third of five lessons in a video statistics playlist. Using unique...
Crash Course
Mathematical Thinking: Crash Course Statistics #2
What is the probability that someone will draw the same lottery numbers two times in a row? Very small, but it can—and has—happened! Statisticians often work with very large or small numbers. The second lesson in a statistics playlist...
PBS
Real-Life Math | Baseball
The math in baseball is more than just batting averages. The Assistant General Manager of the Diamondbacks shows the numerous ways the management uses baseball math. The class participates in an activity to simulate batting averages and...
National Education Association
Using Measures of Central Tendency
Is it better to be average or an outlier? It all depends on your perspective! The video explains the impact an outlier has on central tendency. Using multiple examples to solve for mean, median, and mode, the video proves that having an...
Crash Course
Fitting Models Is like Tetris: Crash Course Statistics #35
Different statistical models tell people unique information about data. The 35th lesson in the Crash Course Statistics series describes two different statistic models: ANOVA and Repeated Measures ANOVA. The narrator of a short video...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Getting I Nformation Out of Stem and Leaf Plots
Use stem-and-leaf plots to determine the mean, median, mode, and least and greatest values. Take quiz to check understanding.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Finding Mean, Median, and Mode
Explore mean, median, and mode and how to solve for them. Assess learning with a quiz.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Finding Mean, Median, and Mode
Solve for the mean, median, and mode when given a data set. Assess learning with a quiz.
Virtual Nerd
Virtual Nerd: What Is the Mean of a Data Set?
Mean is the same thing as average when referring to a set of data. Watch this tutorial for an explanation and example. [4:05]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Measures of Central Tendencies
This tutorial provides definitions and describes how to solve for the mean, median, and mode of a data set. It includes a PowerPoint with real-world examples of mean, median, and mode.