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  2. Mid-range - Wikipedia

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    Thus the mid-range, which is an unbiased and sufficient estimator of the population mean, is in fact the UMVU: using the sample mean just adds noise based on the uninformative distribution of points within this range. Conversely, for the normal distribution, the sample mean is the UMVU estimator of the mean.

  3. L-estimator - Wikipedia

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    L-estimators are often much more robust than maximally efficient conventional methods – the median is maximally statistically resistant, having a 50% breakdown point, and the X% trimmed mid-range has an X% breakdown point, while the sample mean (which is maximally efficient) is minimally robust, breaking down for a single outlier.

  4. Central tendency - Wikipedia

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    the arithmetic mean of data values after a certain number or proportion of the highest and lowest data values have been discarded. Interquartile mean a truncated mean based on data within the interquartile range. Midrange the arithmetic mean of the maximum and minimum values of a data set. Midhinge the arithmetic mean of the first and third ...

  5. Trimmed estimator - Wikipedia

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    The median is the most trimmed statistic (nominally 50%), as it discards all but the most central data, and equals the fully trimmed mean – or indeed fully trimmed mid-range, or (for odd-size data sets) the fully trimmed maximum or minimum. Likewise, no degree of trimming has any effect on the median – a trimmed median is the median ...

  6. Mean - Wikipedia

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    In descriptive statistics, the mean may be confused with the median, mode or mid-range, as any of these may incorrectly be called an "average" (more formally, a measure of central tendency). The mean of a set of observations is the arithmetic average of the values; however, for skewed distributions , the mean is not necessarily the same as the ...

  7. Midhinge - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the midhinge (MH) is the average of the first and third quartiles and is thus a measure of location.Equivalently, it is the 25% trimmed mid-range or 25% midsummary; it is an L-estimator.

  8. Order statistic - Wikipedia

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    Using the above formulas, one can derive the distribution of the range of the order statistics, that is the distribution of () (), i.e. maximum minus the minimum.

  9. Trimean - Wikipedia

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    For context, the best single point estimate by L-estimators is the median, with an efficiency of 64% or better (for all n), while using two points (for a large data set of over 100 points from a symmetric population), the most efficient estimate is the 27% midsummary (mean of 27th and 73rd percentiles), which has an efficiency of about 81% ...