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Statistics and averages
Is there a better way of calculating the most popular choice in a set of answers? Normally, you would use the mean (average), but one person choosing a wildly different answer would throw the whole lot. An alternative would be to use the Mode, but if the answers are all different, then this wouldn't work either. Is there another method?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I may be wrong, but I think Chi-Squared shows the difference between expected and observed results.
As has been suggested the mean and standard deviation are a good way, you can then produce a normal distribution that will allow you to estimate the probability of a certain choice of answer.
Which option depends on the situation. In your case, where you want the most popular choice? A mode measure seems most appropriate.
As has been suggested the mean and standard deviation are a good way, you can then produce a normal distribution that will allow you to estimate the probability of a certain choice of answer.
Which option depends on the situation. In your case, where you want the most popular choice? A mode measure seems most appropriate.