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Measures of spread (range, IQR, MAD)

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Question 1
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Which of the following correctly matches the three measures of \(\textbf{spread}\) to their definitions?
A.
Range = maximum minus minimum; IQR = third quartile minus first quartile; MAD = average distance of values from the mean.
B.
Range = average of all values; IQR = middle value; MAD = most frequent distance.
C.
Range = third quartile minus first quartile; IQR = maximum minus minimum; MAD = standard deviation.
D.
Range = sum of all values; IQR = number of values; MAD = highest value.
Range = maximum minus minimum; IQR = third quartile minus first quartile; MAD = average distance of values from the mean.

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