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The mean is the most common measure of central tendency and the one that can be mathematically manipulated. It is defined as the average of a distribution is equal to the SX / N. Simply, the mean is computed by summing all the scores in the distribution (SX) and dividing that sum by the total number of scores (N). The mean is the balance point in a distribution such that if you subtract each value in the distribution from the mean and sum all of these deviation scores, the result will be zero.
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Average score; sum of individual scores divided by the total number of scores.
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Though the meat has been cooked, dried, and ground, it
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A measure of the central tendency of a data set, the mean is the average value in a data set. It is determined by adding all the values and dividing the sum by the number of values in the data set.
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In severely malnourished children, measles carries a high mortality rate. In the central hospital in Lesotho, five of 28 malnourished children who contracted measles died. 37 Measles virus control is mediated by the Th1 subset of T cells. 38 The reasons for the severe course of the disease may include a low level of virus clearing activity, as well as susceptibility to secondary infection.
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