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== Week 6 ==
In [[w:statistics|statistics]] and [[w:probability theory|probability theory]], the '''[[w:median|median]]''' is the numerical value separating the higher half of a data [[w:Sample (statistics)|sample]], a [[w:statistical population|population]], or a [[w:probability distribution|probability distribution]], from the lower half. ( Wikipedia )
In [[w:statistics|statistics]] and [[w:probability theory|probability theory]], the '''[[w:median|median]]''' is the numerical value separating the higher half of a data [[w:Sample (statistics)|sample]], a [[w:statistical population|population]], or a [[w:probability distribution|probability distribution]], from the lower half. ( Wikipedia )
In [[w:descriptive statistics|descriptive statistics]], the '''[[w:quartile|quartile]]s ''' of a [[w:Levels of measurement#Ordinal scale|ranked]] set of data values are the three points that divide the data set into four equal groups, each group comprising a quarter of the data. ( Wikipedia )
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