
1) Average 2) Being in the center 3) Centrally situated 4) Elementary geometry 5) Freeway feature 6) French word used in English 7) Highway divider 8) Highway feature 9) Highway strip 10) Like an ancient Persian 11) Middle of the road 12) Normal 13) Parkway feature 14) Strip down the highway
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1) Average 2) Mean 3) Medial 4) Mesial 5) Normal 6) Standard
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• (n.) A median line or point. • (a.) Being in the middle; running through the middle; as, a median groove. • (a.) Situated in the middle; lying in a plane dividing a bilateral animal into right and left halves; -- said of unpaired organs and parts; as, median coverts.
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(L. medianus) any value that divides the probability of a random variable in half, i.e. the probability of observing a value above the median and the probability of observing a value below the median are both less than or equal to one half. For a finite population or sample, the median is the middle value of an odd number of values (arranged in a.....
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1. In a sample of data, a value above which half the values lie and below which half the values lie. 2. In a probability distribution, a value above which there is 50% probability and below which there is 50% probability.
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A descriptive statistic used to measure central tendency. The median is the score/value that is exactly in the middle of a distribution (i.e. the value above which and below which 50% of the scores lie)
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[Noun] The value with as many other values below it as above it in a set.
See also: middle
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(from the article `sedimentary rock`) ...sedimentary rocks, the following standard statistical measures are conventionally described for grain-size distributions: (1) mode, the most ... ...often called the average, is computed by adding all the data values for a variable and dividing the sum by the number of data values. The mean is ......
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A statistics term. The middle value in a set of measurements.
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A measure of center in a set of numerical data
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1) the 0,50-fractile of a probability distribution 2) for n real values not necessarily different from each other, real number such that the number of values less than it is equal to the number of values greater than it NOTE - If n is odd, the median is the value of rank (n + 1)/2 when the values are arranged in increasing order. If n is even, the ...
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<statistics> Any value that divides the probability of a random variable in half, i.e. The probability of observing a value above the median and the probability of observing a value below the median are both less than or equal to one half. ... For a finite population or sample, the median is the middle value of an odd number of values (arrang...
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(me´de-әn) situated in the median plane or in the midline of a body or structure. any value that divides the probability distribution of a random variable in half; that is, the probability of observing a value above the median and the probability of observing a value below the median are both less th...
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If a distribution of wages, income, turnover, etc, is sequenced, the median is the value which splits this distribution into two equal parts. For a distribution of wages, for example, the median is the wage below which 50% of salaries are situated. Equivalently, it is the wage above which 50% of salaries are situated.
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A measure of central tendancy where half the scores are above and half below.
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In a series of numbers, the median is a number which has at least half the values greater than or equal to it and at least half of them less than or equal to it.
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Me'di·an adjective [ Latin
medianus , from
medius middle. See
Medial .]
1. Being in the middle; running through the middle; as, a
median groove.
2. (Zoology) Situated in the middle; lying in a plane dividing a bilateral animal into right and left ha...
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Me'di·an noun (Geom.) A median line or point.
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A median is a form of mean in which a set of numbers is arranged in an ascending or descending scale and the middle number (if there are an odd number in the set) or the arithmetic mean of the middle two numbers (if there are an even number) is taken as the median. This can give a more representative average in some circumstances than an arithmetic...
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In the midline or middle.
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A statistic which measures the centre of a set of data by finding that value which divides the data in half. A technical definition is that the median is the value which is greater than or equal to half of the values in the data set and less than or equal to half the values. To compute the median yourself, you would sort the data from smallest to l...
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medial adjective relating to or situated in or extending toward the middle
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In mathematics and statistics, the middle number of an ordered group of numbers. If there is no middle number (because there is an even number of terms), the median is the mean (average) of the two middle numbers. For example, the median of the group 2, 3, 7, 11, 12 is 7; that of 3, 4, 7, 9, 11, ...
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Latin medianus = in the middle.
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in or at the middle
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