??? 08/07/06 18:46 Read: times |
#121803 - I admit it, my statement is incorrect. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Benjamin Damet said:
Dear Andy,
This is very very very false, Sorry to quote irreliable sources : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median The median(s) is/are the values defined as : For a population, a median is a value such as: "At most half the population have values less than the median and at most half have values greater than the median." Typically for a populations, represented by the values of their members, 1 2 3 4 5 -> median=3 1 2 3 4 -> median=2 and median=4 room of 12 people with 30k$ income + bill gates median = 30k Best, Ben The median is that value which is greater than half the samples and less than half the samples. It is not simply the mid-range value, as I suggested. I'm not sure how "1 2 3 4 -> median=2 and median=4" meets that definition, though. It seems that Wiki is almost always wrong when it matters. RE |