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The median is that value that separates the highest half of the sample from the lowest half. When we use the median to describe what the observations have in common, there are several choices for a measure of variability, the RanGe?, the InterQuartileRanGe?, and the AbsoluteDeviation?.
The median is that value that separates the highest half of the sample from the lowest half. When we use the median to describe what the observations have in common, there are several choices for a measure of variability, the RanGe?, the InterQuartileRange?, and the AbsoluteDeviation?.

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The median is that value that separates the highest half of the sample from the lowest half. When we use the median to describe what the observations have in common, there are several choices for a measure of variability, the RanGe?, the InterQuartileRange?, and the AbsoluteDeviation?.


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