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In the context of descriptive statistics, define what measures of central tendency are and list the three most common examples used to summarize a distribution.

Question: In the context of descriptive statistics, define what measures of central tendency are and list the three most common examples used to summarize a distribution.

Sample answer: Measures of central tendency are descriptive statistics that are used to describe the typical, average, or center scores within a distribution. The three most common examples of these measures are the mean, median, and mode.

Key points:

  • Defines measures of central tendency as descriptive statistics.
  • States that they describe the typical, average, or center scores within a distribution.
  • Lists the mean.
  • Lists the median.
  • Lists the mode.

Rubric: Award full points if the student accurately defines measures of central tendency as statistics describing the typical, average, or center of a distribution, and correctly lists the mean, median, and mode. Deduct points for missing examples or an incorrect definition.

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