mode
When all values in a dataset are different, there is no mode, as the mode is defined as the value that appears most frequently. Since each value occurs only once, no single value meets the criteria for being the mode. In this case, the dataset is considered to be "uniform" with respect to frequency.
The number that appears most often in a set of data is called the mode. In a dataset, the mode represents the value that occurs with the highest frequency. If no number repeats, the dataset is considered to have no mode, while a dataset can also have multiple modes if two or more numbers occur with the same highest frequency.
reflex :)
The number that occurs the most in a set of data is called the mode. If a dataset has multiple values that appear with the same highest frequency, it can be multimodal, meaning it has more than one mode. If no number repeats, the dataset is considered to have no mode. To determine the mode, you simply count the frequency of each number and identify the one with the highest count.
Compassion
justice
false
called a non-specific defense
That would be a reflex is a rapid automatic response of the body.
The value with the higher frequency is the one that occurs more often in a dataset or sample population.
It is the mode that occurs most frequently
Yes, the median can be a value that does not belong to the dataset. This often occurs in datasets with an even number of values, where the median is calculated as the average of the two middle values. For example, in the dataset {1, 2, 3, 4}, the median is (2 + 3) / 2 = 2.5, which is not a member of the dataset.