Univariate Analysis Calculator

Univariate Analysis Calculator



Introduction & Importance

Univariate analysis is a statistical technique used to analyze and understand the distribution of a single variable. This calculator helps you perform univariate analysis quickly and easily.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your data as a comma-separated list in the ‘Enter data’ field.
  2. Select the measure of central tendency you want to calculate (mean, median, or mode).
  3. Click the ‘Calculate’ button.

Formula & Methodology

The calculator uses the following formulas:

  • Mean: (∑x) / n
  • Median: The middle value when data is ordered
  • Mode: The value that appears most frequently

Real-World Examples

Example 1: Salary Data

Data: 30000, 35000, 40000, 45000, 50000

  • Mean: (30000 + 35000 + 40000 + 45000 + 50000) / 5 = 40000
  • Median: 40000
  • Mode: No mode (all values are unique)

Data & Statistics

Comparison of Measures of Central Tendency
Data Set Mean Median Mode
Set 1 40000 40000 No mode
Set 2

Expert Tips

  • Understand the difference between mean, median, and mode to choose the right measure for your data.
  • Always check the distribution of your data before calculating the measure of central tendency.

Interactive FAQ

What is the difference between mean, median, and mode?

How do I interpret the results of the calculator?

Office for National Statistics – The UK’s largest producer of official statistics.

U.S. Census Bureau – Provides data about the U.S. population and economy.

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