Andrew's Measures of Central Tendency
- the mean is the mathematical average of a set of numbers. The average is calculated by adding up two or more scores and dividing the total by the number of scores.

Median
- The median is the score located at the center of a distribution.

Mode
- The mode is the most frequently occuring score in a distribution.

This is a video explaining the MMM
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