The mean is different from the mode and the median I am reading a study in which the mean age of a

pipantasi4

pipantasi4

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2022-07-07

The mean is different from the mode and the median
I am reading a study in which the mean age of a population is 41 years. The mode and median are however both 35 years. I do not have access to the raw data. How I can interpret the difference between the mean and the mode/median?

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Mekjulleymg

Mekjulleymg

Beginner2022-07-08Added 14 answers

Here is a very primitive example: imagine the dataset has only five entries:
34, 35, 35, 48, 53
The mode and median are 35 and the mean is 41. This basic histogram shows what you might expect: an overshoot of a small number of entries with ages that are much higher than the mode.

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