What are the three ways sociologists measure average, and how do they differ?

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The three ways sociologists measure average are the mean, median, and mode.
The mean is calculated by adding up a group of numbers and then dividing by the number of cases that you added.
The median is the middle case in an ordered range of cases.
The mode is the number of cases that occur most often.

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