Multiple Choice
The difference between mean and median is which of the following?
A) Mean is calculated by adding values, then dividing the sum by the number of values involved; median is calculated by putting the values into numerical order and finding the middle value.
B) Mean is a representation of the standard deviation within a study, and median is the value of the variance.
C) Median is calculated by adding values, then dividing the sum by the number of values involved; mean is calculated by putting the values into numerical order and finding the middle value.
D) Mean is the value of the variance within a study, and median is a representation of the standard deviation.
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