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Accuracy depends on what you are trying to measure.

As a measure of central tendency, the range is totally useless because it is not a measure of central tendency. As a measure of spread (dispersion), it is the most accurate because it is the only one that measures spread: the other threee are totally useless.

With nominal data, the median and mean are not defined and so cannot be accurate.

And so on.

Accuracy depends on what you are trying to measure.

As a measure of central tendency, the range is totally useless because it is not a measure of central tendency. As a measure of spread (dispersion), it is the most accurate because it is the only one that measures spread: the other threee are totally useless.

With nominal data, the median and mean are not defined and so cannot be accurate.

And so on.

Accuracy depends on what you are trying to measure.

As a measure of central tendency, the range is totally useless because it is not a measure of central tendency. As a measure of spread (dispersion), it is the most accurate because it is the only one that measures spread: the other threee are totally useless.

With nominal data, the median and mean are not defined and so cannot be accurate.

And so on.

Accuracy depends on what you are trying to measure.

As a measure of central tendency, the range is totally useless because it is not a measure of central tendency. As a measure of spread (dispersion), it is the most accurate because it is the only one that measures spread: the other threee are totally useless.

With nominal data, the median and mean are not defined and so cannot be accurate.

And so on.

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