The coefficient of variation itself is calculated as the deviation from the central tendency of the given data and hence cannot in no way indicate the central tendency, which is taken as the frame of reference.
Only mean, median etc can indicate the central tendency.
2006-09-07 04:54:38
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answered by natanan_56 2
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No, measures of central tendency are the mean, median and mode
2006-09-07 04:37:14
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answered by jurydoc 7
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The median works advantageous yet on condition that there's no (or very few) severe values that should influence very much what may well be considered widespread, i could say the recommend is the appropriate right here. Median = 17, recommend = 17.seventy 8. Your call.
2016-12-18 06:20:57
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answered by ? 4
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It's a faust variable with no border metrics, only median based tangents with factor based ordinals.
2006-09-07 04:43:57
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answered by 127.0.0.1 2
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