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I ran descriptive statistics on data that listed the mode as being 86. The
histogram had a bimodal pattern, with modes at 66 and 90. How did Excel calculate the mode on this data? |
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katrina -
For example, if your data set included the values 86, 86, 66.1, 66.2, 66.4, 66.6, 90.1, 90.3, 90.6, and 90.7, the histogram might show high frequencies in the 66 and 90 ranges (depending on how the bins were specified), but the mode (the most frequently occuring distinct value) is 86. Sometimes it's more appropriate to report a "modal range" or "modal interval" or bimodal ranges instead of reporting the mode. - Mike http://www.mikemiddleton.com "katrina" wrote in message ... I ran descriptive statistics on data that listed the mode as being 86. The histogram had a bimodal pattern, with modes at 66 and 90. How did Excel calculate the mode on this data? |
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