Consider the MAD statistic. What would happen if you did not take absolute values before calculating the
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Consider the MAD statistic. What would happen if you did not take absolute values before calculating the sum of differences between group proportions? Why would this not be a useful calculation without taking absolute values?
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Introduction To Statistical Investigations
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