(Solution Library) In a study of college binge drinking in the 1990s, Henry Wechsler examined racial differences in the percentage of binge drinkers. The following
Question: In a study of college binge drinking in the 1990s, Henry Wechsler examined racial differences in the percentage of binge drinkers. The following table summarizes his results (Sourcebook 2000):
| Race | Percent Binge Drinkers in 1999 |
| White | 49.2 |
| Black | 15.5 |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 23.1 |
| Other | 39.6 |
What is the measure of central tendency most appropriate for these data? Why?
What does this measure of central tendency tell you about the most typical binge drinker?
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