MEAN (Statistics)

The mean of a normal distribution is the most likely value (the value that has the lowest probability of being "wrong"). The mean is the best measure of central tendency of a normal distribution. With a normal distribution, approximately one-half of the samples have values lower than the mean and one-half have values higher than the mean.


KeywordsMEAN (Statistics)   Doc ID66667
OwnerMichel W.GroupDS 414 Ruminant Nutrition
Created2016-09-05 12:57:58Updated2020-08-30 15:38:08
SitesDS 414 Ruminant Nutrition, DS 825 Ruminant Nutrition Physiology
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