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My question is in statistics under what circumstances would the mode be an appropriate measure of central tendency?

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Statistics,math - drwls, Monday, July 9, 2007 at 8:13pm
Whenever you expect a "normal" Gaussian distribution and have a large number of measurements. In that case the "mode" or most frequently obtained value should also be the mean of the distribution.

In any normal distribution, as the number of samples gets large, the mode will become the mean.

In any normal distribution, as the number of samples gets large, the mode will become the mean.

http://www.stat.sc.edu/~west/javahtml/CLT.html

Roll five dice, 10 thousand times, watch the mode become the mean.

http://www.kmlhs.org/faculty/TKUEHL/Precalculus/MESA/Plinko/Plinko%20Research.htm

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