Which of the following is not a measure of central location?
Multiple choice question.
Mean
Weighted mean
Variance
Median
Mode
Variance
The answer is "Variance."
Variance is a measure of dispersion, not a measure of central location. Measures of central location, on the other hand, are used to describe the typical or central value in a dataset. The mean, median, and mode are all measures of central location, while the weighted mean is a variation of the mean that takes into account the different weights assigned to different values in the dataset.