Is the mean greater than the median in a right skewed distribution?

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The question is asking about the relationship between the mean and the median in a right skewed distribution. It implies that in such distributions, the mean is typically greater than the median due to the influence of outliers on the mean.

Answer

The mean is often greater than the median.

The final answer is that the mean is often greater than the median in a right-skewed distribution.

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The final answer is that the mean is often greater than the median in a right-skewed distribution.

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In a right-skewed (positively skewed) distribution, large outliers on the right increase the mean more than the median, because the median is less affected by those extreme values.

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