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Measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion
1997The previous two chapters looked at ways of describing data in tabular and graphical form. These forms of describing data give some sense of the overall distribution of cases. However, we sometimes want to capture something a little more specific about the data: what does the ‘typical’ or ‘average’ case look like?
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MEASUREMENT OF CENTRAL VENOUS PRESSURE
The Lancet, 1969R D, Marshall, R, Miller
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A faster algorithm for betweenness centrality*
Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 2001Ulrik Brandes
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The centrality of groups and classes
Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1999Stephen P Borgatti
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The stability of centrality measures when networks are sampled
Social Networks, 2003Thomas W Valente
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