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Unit 6: Measures of Central Tendency




          6.5.1 Determination of Mode                                                           Notes


          When data are either in the form of individual observations or in the form of
          ungrouped frequency distribution

          Given individual  observations,  these  are first  transformed into  an  ungrouped  frequency
          distribution. The mode of an ungrouped frequency distribution can be determined in two ways,
          as given below:
          1.   By inspection or

          2.   By method of Grouping
          1.   By  inspection:  When  a  frequency  distribution  is  fairly  regular, then  mode is  often
               determined by inspection. It is that value of the variate for which frequency is maximum.
               By a fairly regular frequency distribution  we mean  that as the values  of the variable
               increase the corresponding frequencies of these values first increase in a gradual manner
               and reach a peak at certain value and, finally, start declining gradually in, approximately,
               the same manner as in case of increase.


                 Example: Compute mode of the following data:
                                3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 10, 16, 18,

                                20, 10, 9, 8, 19, 11, 14, 10, 13, 17, 9, 11
          Solution.
          Writing this in the form of a frequency distribution, we get
            Values   : 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
            Frequency: 2 1 1 1 1 1 3        4   2   1   1   1  1   1   1   1   1   1
                      Mode = 10
          Remarks:

          1.   If the frequency of each possible value of the variable is same, there is no mode.
          2.   If there are two values having  maximum frequency,  the distribution  is said to be bi-
               modal.


                 Example: Determine the mode of the following distribution
                     X   :  10   11   12    13   14   15   16   17   18   19
                     f   :   8   15   20   100   98   95   90   75   50   30

          Solution:
          This distribution is not regular because there is sudden increase in frequency from 20 to 100.
          Therefore, mode cannot be located by inspection and hence the method of grouping is used.
          Various steps involved in this method are as follows:
          1.   Prepare a table consisting of 6 columns in addition to a column for various values of X.

          2.   In the  first column, write the frequencies against various values of  X  as given in the
               question.
          3.   In second column, the sum of frequencies, starting from the top and grouped in twos, are
               written.



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