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Kaushik Deb.
Measure of
Central Tendency
• When we have a large data set corresponding to a single variable,
than it becomes essential to find a value which can be considered as
a representative of the entire set of observation. The representatives
is generally one single value which is approximately at the centre far
away from both the extremes.
There are different Measures of Central Tendency. The most
important of them are the Mean, Median & Mode.
Definition:
The important characteristics for an ideal Measure of Central
Tendency are:
i. It should be based on all the observations of the series.
ii. It should be easy to calculate and simple to understand.
iii. It should not be affected by extreme values.
iv. It should be rigidly defined.
v. It should be capable of further mathematical treatment.
vi. It should be least affected by the fluctuations of sampling.
Characteristics:
The mean is also called as an average. There are three types of
mean namely – Arithmetic Mean, Geometric Mean,
Harmonic Mean.
Arithmetic Mean:
The Arithmetic Mean is obtained from a set of numbers by
dividing the sum of those numbers by the number of
observation.
If are n observation, then their
arithmetic mean is given by
Mean:
n
xxxx
x n
.....321
n
xxxx ,......,,, 321
n
i
i
n
x
1
• Sometimes we come across data where along with the values of
observation we are also provided with the corresponding frequencies
If occurs times
If occurs times
………………………………..
If occurs times
then Arithmetic Mean is given by
• Though there are 3 different form of mean, yet by mean we generally
refer to the Arithmetic mean.
Computation of Mean when
frequencies are provided:
1
x 1
f
2
f2
x
n
x n
f
n
nn
fff
xfxfxf
x
....
....
21
2211
i
ii
i
ii
fwhereN
N
xf
f
xf
• The following data set gives the number of children in 100 families in
a certain village
There Arithmetic Mean is given by,
the required AM
Example:
No. of
Children 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
No. of
Families 7 9 25 22 18 11 8
N
xf
x ii
No. of Children No. of Families
1 7 7
2 9 18
3 25 75
4 22 88
5 18 90
6 11 66
7 8 56
)( i
f
ii
xf)( i
x
N=100 =400ii
xf
ii
xf
N
x
1
4
400
100
1
childern
• The geometric mean of a number is given by the root of
the product of those numbers. The GM is used for the average
of rates and ratios. It cannot be computed if any value is
negative. If any observation is zero, GM is also zero.
• If are n observation, then their
geometric mean is given by
Geometric Mean:
th
n
n
xxxx ,.....,,, 321
n
n
xxxGM ....21
n
n
i
i
x
1
n
n
i
i
x
1
1
)(
• The reciprocal of the harmonic mean is the arithmetic mean of
reciprocal number.
• If H is the Harmonic mean then
i.e.
Harmonic Mean:
n
xxx
H
n
1
.....
11
1 21
n
xxx
n
H
1
.....
11
21
n
i i
x
n
1
1
• Sometimes we come across data where along with the values of
observation we are also provided with the corresponding frequencies
If occurs times
If occurs times
……………………………….
If occurs times
then Harmonic Mean is given by
Computation of HM when
frequencies are provided:
1
x 1
f
2
x 2
f
n
x n
f
n
i i
i
x
f
N
HM
1
• From the following dataset let us compute the harmonic mean:
Constructing the table:
Thus, harmonic mean =
Example:
Class Interval
10 - 20 20 - 30 30 - 40 40 - 50 50 - 60
Frequencies
7 9 15 11 4
Class Interval Freq. Mid Value
10 - 20 7 15 0.467
20 - 30 9 25 0.36
30 - 40 15 35 0.429
40 - 50 11 45 0.244
50 - 60 4 55 0.073
N = 46 = 1.537
)( i
f )( i
x i
i
x
f
i
i
x
f
n
i i
i
x
f
N
1
24.29
537.1
46
• The relation that associates the arithmetic mean, geometric mean and
harmonic mean of a set of observations is given by:
Proof: Let us consider two observations a and b. So, we have
We, know that for any positive value of a and b
Again,
Thus, combining the two inequalities derived from above we have –
Relation between AM, GM & HM:
HMGMAM
2
ba
AM baGM
ba
ab
HM
2
0)(
2
ba
02 baba baba 2 ab
ba
2
GMAM
baba 2
)(2)( abababba
ababba 2)(
ba
ab
ab
2
HMGM
HMGMAM
• Median is the middle value of a set of observations. It is
obtained by selecting the central value of a data set after
arranging the data in ascending or descending order.
In case of odd number of observation, 2n+1(say) the
observation after arranging the data in ascending or
descending order gives the median.
Example: For the following dataset
23, 19, 16, 34, 41, 7, 62
we arrange them in ascending order as follows
7, 16, 19, 23, 34, 41, 62
the value in the middle, i.e. 23 is the median of the
dataset.
In case of even number of observation, 2n(say) the
and observation provides the median.
For Example: For the following dataset
23, 19, 16, 34, 41, 7
we arrange them in ascending order as follows
7, 16, 19, 23, 34, 41
the average of 19 and 23 i.e. is the median.
Median:
th
n
th
nth
n 1
21
2
2319
The Mathematical formulae for computing median is:
h
f
C
N
lMedian 2
where l = lower limit of the median class
N=total frequency
C=cumulative frequency of the class previous to the median class
f=frequency of the median class
h=class interval of the median class
• From the following dataset, let us compute the median
In order to obtain the median we construct the following table:
Now,
Here,
from the cumulative
frequency column we find
that 35-45 is the median class,
so we have, l = 35, C = 30, f =
14, h = 10.
Thus median =
= 39.28 years
Example:
Ages
(in years)
25-30 30-35 35-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65
No. of
Employees
13 17 14 16 7 3 2
Class Cumulative
frequency
25-30 13 13
30-35 17 30
35-45 14 44
45-50 16 60
50-55 7 67
55-60 3 70
60-65 2 72
N=72
i
f
h
f
C
N
lMedian 2
36
2
72
2
N
10
14
3036
35
• Mode is that value of variate which have the maximum frequency.
The particular value of a variable which occurs maximum
number of times on repetition is called as the mode.
For Example: From the following set of marks, find the
mode.
Marks Frequency
1 2
2 7
3 7
4 4
5 6
6 5
The marks 2 and 3 have the highest frequency. So, the modes are
2 and 3.
The above example also shows that a set of observations
may have more than one mode.
Mode:
The Mathematical formulae for computing mode is:
h
fff
ff
lMode
m
m
21
1
2
Ages
(in years)
25-30 30-35 35-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65
No. of
Employees
13 17 14 16 7 3 2
From the following dataset let us compute the mode:
In order to obtain the mode we construct the following table:
here the class 30-35 has the highest
frequency, so this class is the model
class. So, l = 30(lower limit of model
class), =17(frequency of model
class), = 13(frequency prior to the
model class), = 14(frequency
following to the model class), h=5(class
interval).
Class
25-30 13
30-35 17
35-45 14
45-50 16
50-55 7
55-60 3
60-65 2
i
f
m
f
1
f
2
f
5
1413172
1317
30Mode
years86.32
• In case of symmetrical data, an empirical relation exist between the
mean, median and mode. This relation enables one to find the value
of mean or median or mode provided the values of the other two are
given. The relation is –
Mean – Mode = 3 (Mean - Median)
For Example: Let us compute the mode of a data set if the
mean is 40.21 and median is 39.28
We know that,
mean-mode=3(mean-median)
mode =
mode = 37.42
• The empirical relationship should not be considered as a regular
practice for calculating the value of mean, median or mode. This is
not a formula and the relation ship holds only for a moderately
skewed distribution.
Relation between Mean, Median
& Mode:
:
n
Sol
21.40)81.3921.40(3
• The importance of the mode, mean and median in business depends on the
analysis required and the business function to which the results apply. For
some data, the three values are close or the same, while for other types of
data, the mode or median may differ substantially from the mean. When the
three calculations give different results, the key is to choose the value that
will give the desired guidance. This choice is different for different business
functions.
Mean: In business, the mean is the most important value when data is
scattered, without a typical pattern. Such patterns can occur in procurement,
where costs vary according to external factors. The mean gives the average
cost and forms a good basis for estimating future costs, as long as the external
factors remain the same.
Median: The median is the most important value when the data has several
values that occur frequently, and several comparatively very high values. An
analysis of salaries often focuses on the amounts commonly paid but ignores
extremes that are probably special cases. The median salary gives a value
close to the average salary commonly paid, without taking the extreme values
into consideration.
Mode: Mode is generally used in garment industries and by shoe
manufacturer as by different sizes they choose would fit the maximum
number of people.
Uses of Central Tendency:
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Measure of Central Tendency

  • 2. • When we have a large data set corresponding to a single variable, than it becomes essential to find a value which can be considered as a representative of the entire set of observation. The representatives is generally one single value which is approximately at the centre far away from both the extremes. There are different Measures of Central Tendency. The most important of them are the Mean, Median & Mode. Definition:
  • 3. The important characteristics for an ideal Measure of Central Tendency are: i. It should be based on all the observations of the series. ii. It should be easy to calculate and simple to understand. iii. It should not be affected by extreme values. iv. It should be rigidly defined. v. It should be capable of further mathematical treatment. vi. It should be least affected by the fluctuations of sampling. Characteristics:
  • 4. The mean is also called as an average. There are three types of mean namely – Arithmetic Mean, Geometric Mean, Harmonic Mean. Arithmetic Mean: The Arithmetic Mean is obtained from a set of numbers by dividing the sum of those numbers by the number of observation. If are n observation, then their arithmetic mean is given by Mean: n xxxx x n .....321 n xxxx ,......,,, 321 n i i n x 1
  • 5. • Sometimes we come across data where along with the values of observation we are also provided with the corresponding frequencies If occurs times If occurs times ……………………………….. If occurs times then Arithmetic Mean is given by • Though there are 3 different form of mean, yet by mean we generally refer to the Arithmetic mean. Computation of Mean when frequencies are provided: 1 x 1 f 2 f2 x n x n f n nn fff xfxfxf x .... .... 21 2211 i ii i ii fwhereN N xf f xf
  • 6. • The following data set gives the number of children in 100 families in a certain village There Arithmetic Mean is given by, the required AM Example: No. of Children 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No. of Families 7 9 25 22 18 11 8 N xf x ii No. of Children No. of Families 1 7 7 2 9 18 3 25 75 4 22 88 5 18 90 6 11 66 7 8 56 )( i f ii xf)( i x N=100 =400ii xf ii xf N x 1 4 400 100 1 childern
  • 7. • The geometric mean of a number is given by the root of the product of those numbers. The GM is used for the average of rates and ratios. It cannot be computed if any value is negative. If any observation is zero, GM is also zero. • If are n observation, then their geometric mean is given by Geometric Mean: th n n xxxx ,.....,,, 321 n n xxxGM ....21 n n i i x 1 n n i i x 1 1 )(
  • 8. • The reciprocal of the harmonic mean is the arithmetic mean of reciprocal number. • If H is the Harmonic mean then i.e. Harmonic Mean: n xxx H n 1 ..... 11 1 21 n xxx n H 1 ..... 11 21 n i i x n 1 1
  • 9. • Sometimes we come across data where along with the values of observation we are also provided with the corresponding frequencies If occurs times If occurs times ………………………………. If occurs times then Harmonic Mean is given by Computation of HM when frequencies are provided: 1 x 1 f 2 x 2 f n x n f n i i i x f N HM 1
  • 10. • From the following dataset let us compute the harmonic mean: Constructing the table: Thus, harmonic mean = Example: Class Interval 10 - 20 20 - 30 30 - 40 40 - 50 50 - 60 Frequencies 7 9 15 11 4 Class Interval Freq. Mid Value 10 - 20 7 15 0.467 20 - 30 9 25 0.36 30 - 40 15 35 0.429 40 - 50 11 45 0.244 50 - 60 4 55 0.073 N = 46 = 1.537 )( i f )( i x i i x f i i x f n i i i x f N 1 24.29 537.1 46
  • 11. • The relation that associates the arithmetic mean, geometric mean and harmonic mean of a set of observations is given by: Proof: Let us consider two observations a and b. So, we have We, know that for any positive value of a and b Again, Thus, combining the two inequalities derived from above we have – Relation between AM, GM & HM: HMGMAM 2 ba AM baGM ba ab HM 2 0)( 2 ba 02 baba baba 2 ab ba 2 GMAM baba 2 )(2)( abababba ababba 2)( ba ab ab 2 HMGM HMGMAM
  • 12. • Median is the middle value of a set of observations. It is obtained by selecting the central value of a data set after arranging the data in ascending or descending order. In case of odd number of observation, 2n+1(say) the observation after arranging the data in ascending or descending order gives the median. Example: For the following dataset 23, 19, 16, 34, 41, 7, 62 we arrange them in ascending order as follows 7, 16, 19, 23, 34, 41, 62 the value in the middle, i.e. 23 is the median of the dataset. In case of even number of observation, 2n(say) the and observation provides the median. For Example: For the following dataset 23, 19, 16, 34, 41, 7 we arrange them in ascending order as follows 7, 16, 19, 23, 34, 41 the average of 19 and 23 i.e. is the median. Median: th n th nth n 1 21 2 2319
  • 13. The Mathematical formulae for computing median is: h f C N lMedian 2 where l = lower limit of the median class N=total frequency C=cumulative frequency of the class previous to the median class f=frequency of the median class h=class interval of the median class
  • 14. • From the following dataset, let us compute the median In order to obtain the median we construct the following table: Now, Here, from the cumulative frequency column we find that 35-45 is the median class, so we have, l = 35, C = 30, f = 14, h = 10. Thus median = = 39.28 years Example: Ages (in years) 25-30 30-35 35-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65 No. of Employees 13 17 14 16 7 3 2 Class Cumulative frequency 25-30 13 13 30-35 17 30 35-45 14 44 45-50 16 60 50-55 7 67 55-60 3 70 60-65 2 72 N=72 i f h f C N lMedian 2 36 2 72 2 N 10 14 3036 35
  • 15. • Mode is that value of variate which have the maximum frequency. The particular value of a variable which occurs maximum number of times on repetition is called as the mode. For Example: From the following set of marks, find the mode. Marks Frequency 1 2 2 7 3 7 4 4 5 6 6 5 The marks 2 and 3 have the highest frequency. So, the modes are 2 and 3. The above example also shows that a set of observations may have more than one mode. Mode:
  • 16. The Mathematical formulae for computing mode is: h fff ff lMode m m 21 1 2 Ages (in years) 25-30 30-35 35-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65 No. of Employees 13 17 14 16 7 3 2 From the following dataset let us compute the mode: In order to obtain the mode we construct the following table: here the class 30-35 has the highest frequency, so this class is the model class. So, l = 30(lower limit of model class), =17(frequency of model class), = 13(frequency prior to the model class), = 14(frequency following to the model class), h=5(class interval). Class 25-30 13 30-35 17 35-45 14 45-50 16 50-55 7 55-60 3 60-65 2 i f m f 1 f 2 f 5 1413172 1317 30Mode years86.32
  • 17. • In case of symmetrical data, an empirical relation exist between the mean, median and mode. This relation enables one to find the value of mean or median or mode provided the values of the other two are given. The relation is – Mean – Mode = 3 (Mean - Median) For Example: Let us compute the mode of a data set if the mean is 40.21 and median is 39.28 We know that, mean-mode=3(mean-median) mode = mode = 37.42 • The empirical relationship should not be considered as a regular practice for calculating the value of mean, median or mode. This is not a formula and the relation ship holds only for a moderately skewed distribution. Relation between Mean, Median & Mode: : n Sol 21.40)81.3921.40(3
  • 18. • The importance of the mode, mean and median in business depends on the analysis required and the business function to which the results apply. For some data, the three values are close or the same, while for other types of data, the mode or median may differ substantially from the mean. When the three calculations give different results, the key is to choose the value that will give the desired guidance. This choice is different for different business functions. Mean: In business, the mean is the most important value when data is scattered, without a typical pattern. Such patterns can occur in procurement, where costs vary according to external factors. The mean gives the average cost and forms a good basis for estimating future costs, as long as the external factors remain the same. Median: The median is the most important value when the data has several values that occur frequently, and several comparatively very high values. An analysis of salaries often focuses on the amounts commonly paid but ignores extremes that are probably special cases. The median salary gives a value close to the average salary commonly paid, without taking the extreme values into consideration. Mode: Mode is generally used in garment industries and by shoe manufacturer as by different sizes they choose would fit the maximum number of people. Uses of Central Tendency: