What is the measure of central tendency that divides a data set into two equal halves?
- Mean
- Median
- Mode
- Range
The median is the measure of central tendency that divides a data set into two equal halves. When the observations are ordered from smallest to largest, the median is the middle value, ensuring that 50% of the data falls below and 50% above the median value.
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