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Statistical Measures - TSV
Statistical measures are indicators used to quantify and represent data characteristics. They include measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) that represent the center of data, measures of dispersion (variance, standard deviation, coefficient of variation) that indicate data spread, and measures of distribution shape. These are widely used in data analysis, quality control, and business decision-making.
statistics
data analysis
central tendency
dispersion
descriptive statistics
quality control
code slug name description category
01 mean Mean The sum of all data divided by the number of data points. Central Tendency
02 median Median The middle value when data is arranged in order of magnitude. Central Tendency
03 mode Mode The value that appears most frequently in the data. Central Tendency
04 variance Variance The average of squared deviations from the mean. Dispersion
05 standard-deviation Standard Deviation The square root of variance, representing data spread. Dispersion
06 coefficient-of-variation Coefficient of Variation Standard deviation divided by mean, representing relative dispersion. Dispersion
07 range Range The difference between maximum and minimum values. Dispersion
08 skewness Skewness A measure of the asymmetry of a distribution. Shape Measure
09 kurtosis Kurtosis A measure of the peakedness and tail thickness of a distribution. Shape Measure
10 percentile Percentile Values that divide data into 100 equal parts. Position Measure