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Population thinking

Posted byBrian Hopkins May 22, 2019

The view that measures of central tendency such as the mean and median are abstractions from reality.  What is real is variation both within and between individuals with regard to physical and behavioral traits, and there is no such thing as the ‘average person’. 

See Typological thinking, Theory of natural selection

Posted byBrian HopkinsMay 22, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags: glossary

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