Measures of central tendency: Median and mode (2024)

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J Pharmacol Pharmacother. 2011 Jul-Sep; 2(3): 214–215.

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INTRODUCTION

Apart from the mean, median and mode are the two commonly used measures of central tendency. The median is sometimes referred to as a measure of location as it tells us where the data are.[1] This article describes about median, mode, and also the guidelines for selecting the appropriate measure of central tendency.

MEDIAN

Median is the value which occupies the middle position when all the observations are arranged in an ascending/descending order. It divides the frequency distribution exactly into two halves. Fifty percent of observations in a distribution have scores at or below the median. Hence median is the 50th percentile.[2] Median is also known as ‘positional average’.[3]

It is easy to calculate the median. If the number of observations are odd, then (n + 1)/2th observation (in the ordered set) is the median. When the total number of observations are even, it is given by the mean of n/2th and (n/2 + 1)th observation.[2]

Advantages

  1. It is easy to compute and comprehend.

  2. It is not distorted by outliers/skewed data.[4]

  3. It can be determined for ratio, interval, and ordinal scale.

Disadvantages

  1. It does not take into account the precise value of each observation and hence does not use all information available in the data.

  2. Unlike mean, median is not amenable to further mathematical calculation and hence is not used in many statistical tests.

  3. If we pool the observations of two groups, median of the pooled group cannot be expressed in terms of the individual medians of the pooled groups.

MODE

Mode is defined as the value that occurs most frequently in the data. Some data sets do not have a mode because each value occurs only once. On the other hand, some data sets can have more than one mode. This happens when the data set has two or more values of equal frequency which is greater than that of any other value. Mode is rarely used as a summary statistic except to describe a bimodal distribution. In a bimodal distribution, the taller peak is called the major mode and the shorter one is the minor mode.

Advantages

  1. It is the only measure of central tendency that can be used for data measured in a nominal scale.[5]

  2. It can be calculated easily.

Disadvantages

  1. It is not used in statistical analysis as it is not algebraically defined and the fluctuation in the frequency of observation is more when the sample size is small.

POSITION OF MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY

The relative position of the three measures of central tendency (mean, median, and mode) depends on the shape of the distribution. All three measures are identical in a normal distribution [Figure 1a]. As mean is always pulled toward the extreme observations, the mean is shifted to the tail in a skewed distribution [Figure ​[Figure1b1b and ​andc].c]. Mode is the most frequently occurring score and hence it lies in the hump of the skewed distribution. Median lies in between the mean and the mode in a skewed distribution.[6,7]

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Figure 1

The relative position of the various measures of central tendency. (a) Normal distribution (b) Positively (right) skewed distribution (c) Negatively (left) skewed distribution

SELECTING THE APPROPRIATE MEASURE

Mean is generally considered the best measure of central tendency and the most frequently used one. However, there are some situations where the other measures of central tendency are preferred.

Median is preferred to mean[3] when

  1. There are few extreme scores in the distribution.

  2. Some scores have undetermined values.

  3. There is an open ended distribution.

  4. Data are measured in an ordinal scale.

  5. Mode is the preferred measure when data are measured in a nominal scale. Geometric mean is the preferred measure of central tendency when data are measured in a logarithmic scale.[8]

Footnotes

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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Measures of central tendency: Median and mode (2024)

FAQs

What are the measures of central tendency median and mode? ›

Measures of central tendency help you find the middle, or the average, of a data set. The 3 most common measures of central tendency are the mean, median and mode. The mode is the most frequent value. The median is the middle number in an ordered data set.

Which measure of central tendency has only one answer? ›

For any data set, which measures of central tendency have only one value? The median and mean can only have one value for a given data set.

Which measure of central tendency is the most appropriate for this data set explain your answer? ›

The mean is the most frequently used measure of central tendency because it uses all values in the data set to give you an average. For data from skewed distributions, the median is better than the mean because it isn't influenced by extremely large values.

How to find mean, median, and mode? ›

To find the mean, add up the values in the data set and then divide by the number of values that you added. To find the median, list the values of the data set in numerical order and identify which value appears in the middle of the list. To find the mode, identify which value in the data set occurs most often.

How do you solve central tendency? ›

The arithmetic mean is the most common measure of central tendency. It is computed by summing all the scores (sigma or Σ) and dividing by the number of scores (N): Where X is the mean, ∑x is the addition or summation of all scores, and N is the number of cases.

How to calculate the median? ›

If there is an odd amount of numbers, the median value is the number that is in the middle, with the same amount of numbers below and above. If there is an even amount of numbers in the list, the middle pair must be determined, added together, and divided by two to find the median value.

How to calculate the mode? ›

Definition. The mode is the most common number that appears in your set of data. To find the mode count how often each number appears and the number that appears the most times is the mode.

Which is a better measure of central tendency, mean or median? ›

Mean is generally considered the best measure of central tendency and the most frequently used one.

Which is the commonly used measure of central tendency? ›

Mean is the most commonly used measure of central tendency. There are different types of mean, viz. arithmetic mean, weighted mean, geometric mean (GM) and harmonic mean (HM). If mentioned without an adjective (as mean), it generally refers to the arithmetic mean.

When might the median be most useful? ›

The median is the most informative measure of central tendency for skewed distributions or distributions with outliers. For example, the median is often used as a measure of central tendency for income distributions, which are generally highly skewed.

Which of the following measures of central tendency is the most stable? ›

Mean is considered as most stable central tendency. Because it uses all the observation in any given distribution.

What measure of central tendency is most accurate and should be reported for a data set that has been skewed due to outliers? ›

The median is less affected by outliers and skewed data than the mean and is usually the preferred measure of central tendency when the distribution is not symmetrical.

What are the 4 measures of central tendency explain each? ›

The four measures of central tendency are mean, median, mode and the midrange. Here, mid-range or mid-extreme of a set of statistical data values is the arithmetic mean of the maximum and minimum values in a data set.

What are the measures of central tendency in a PDF? ›

A measure of central tendency is a number that represents the typical value in a collection of numbers. Three familiar measures of central tendency are the mean, the median, and the mode.

Which of the following is a measure of central tendency answer? ›

Mean, median and mode are used as measures of central tendency.

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