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#How do the data for different Units seem similar? Statistical textbooks call the answer to this question a measure of CentralTendancy.
#How do they differ? This is often called StatisticalVariability?.
#We want to choose a StatistiC that shows how different Units seem similar. Statistical textbooks call the solution to this objective, a measure of CentralTendancy.
#We want to choose another StatistiC that shows how they differ. This kind of statistic is often called a measure of StatisticalVariability?.

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