Mode

The mode is a statistical measure that represents the most frequently occurring value in a data set. Unlike the mean or median, which require numerical calculations, the mode can be identified simply by observing which number appears most often. This makes it particularly useful for categorical data where numerical averaging is not possible. For example, in a survey of favorite colors, the mode would be the color mentioned most frequently by respondents. The mode is not always unique; a data set may be unimodal (one mode), bimodal (two modes), or multimodal (more than two modes) if multiple values occur with the same highest frequency. In some cases, particularly with continuous data, there may be no mode if no number repeats. The simplicity of identifying the mode makes it a valuable tool in descriptive statistics, providing insights into the most common characteristics within a dataset (APA, 2020).ReferencesAPA. (2020). In-text citation: The basics. Retrieved from https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/in_text_citations_the_basics.html