Comparing Populations Using Mean Absolute Deviation
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In this lesson, we are introduced to finding the mean and calculating the deviations from the mean for a set of data. Through a real-life example of shopping expenses for boys and girls, students practice finding the mean absolute deviation and use it to make comparisons between the two populations. The lesson emphasizes the importance of considering the mean absolute deviation when determining the usefulness of the mean as a measure of central tendency.
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