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3:54pm Mon 8th May, Michael W.

"Juliana Salazar Franco" <23*6*4*3@s*u*e*t*u*a*e*u*a*> wrote:
> 1.Correct me if I am wrong: so there will be several Januarys from which the incidents will be added up and then from this total number of incidents in the multiple Januarys we are meant to get the median and the MAD, correct?
Hi Juliana, Sort of. You count the number of incidents for each January, 2009. 2010, 2011, etc which will give you a number of integer values (one for each January). From those values you compute median and MAD. Cheers MichaelW

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