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 Average - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arithmetic mean - the sum of all measurements divided by the number of observations in the data set
Weighted mean - an arithmetic mean that incorporates weighting to certain data elements
The only significant reason why the arithmetic mean (classical average) is generally used in scientific papers is that there are various (statistical) tests which can be applied to test the statistical significance of the results, as well as the correlations that are explored through these metrics.
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Average   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The arithmetic mean is the standard "average", often simply called the "mean".
The arithmetic mean may be used to imply that most people's incomes are higher than is in fact the case.
The geometric mean, harmonic mean, generalized mean, weighted mean, truncated mean, and interquartile mean are described in their own articles and in the Mean article.
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 Weighted Harmonic Mean   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
arithmetic mean, usually simply called the weighted mean.
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Given this description, the weighted harmonic mean would be as if you ran the viewset tests for 100 frames, where 100 × weight...
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