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    Using a Trimmed Mean to Measure Central Tendency May Be
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Using a Trimmed Mean to Measure Central Tendency May Be

Question 40

Question 40

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Using a trimmed mean to measure central tendency may be appropriate when the distribution of the scores is


A) symmetrical.
B) normal.
C) standardized.
D) asymmetrical.

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