Calculate mean, median, mode, and range for your data set. Free central tendency calculator with complete statistical analysis including min, max, sum, and count.
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Central tendency measures describe the center or typical value of a data set. Each measure has its strengths and is best suited for different situations.
Mean (Average):
The sum of all values divided by the count. Best for symmetrical data without extreme outliers. Sensitive to extreme values.
Median (Middle Value):
The middle value when data is sorted. Best for skewed data or when outliers are present. Not affected by extreme values.
Mode (Most Frequent):
The most frequently occurring value. Best for categorical data or discrete data. Can have multiple modes.