1332.0.55.002 - Statistical Language!, 2008  
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HERE'S ANOTHER WAY OF LOOKING AT IT!

The mean represents the gravitational midpoint of a list of numbers. It can be visualised as a seesaw. A single child can sit farther from the centre of a seesaw in order to balance several children sitting closer to the centre. Similarly, a single value sitting far off the gravitational centre can have a profound effect on the mean.

The mean is the point or value at which the group of observations would balance:

Diagram: mean

If an observed value in a dataset shifts to the right, the mean will adjust to the new point of balance by also shifting to the right.

Diagram: Mean with outlier







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