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Measures of central tendency alone are insufficient to completely describe a sample because:


there is rarely an unbiased measure of central tendency in real-world applications.



two very different data sets can have roughly the same (possibly even identical) measures of central tendency.



the value of central tendency for infinite populations is unknowable.



in the amount of time required to calculate a measure of central tendency, the variable under consideration often changes.

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