is the mode always at the centre of the data?
and what is the modal class of the data ?
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- Answer:In fact, the mode is the only measure of central tendency that you can use with categorical data —such as the most preferred flavor of ice cream. However, with categorical data, there isn’t a central value because you can’t order the groups. With ordinal and discrete data, the mode can be a value that is not in the center.
- The modal class is the group with the highest frequency. In this case, it is the two groups corresponding to 7. To work out the mean you will need to multiply the midpoint of each group by the frequency, add this column up, and divide the answer by the total frequency. Question: What if the modal class is the first or the last one?
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