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A MAD graph, or Mean Absolute Deviation graph, visually represents the variability or dispersion of a dataset by plotting the mean and the absolute deviations of each data point from that mean. It helps in understanding the spread of data around the average value, making it easier to identify trends and outliers. The graph typically displays the mean as a central line, with deviations plotted as bars or lines extending from this mean. This visualization aids in assessing the consistency and reliability of the data.

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