This document discusses measures of central tendency, specifically mean, median, and mode. It begins by defining measures of central tendency as averages that represent central or typical values within a data set. The document then outlines different methods for calculating the mean, or arithmetic average, of both raw (ungrouped) and grouped data sets. It provides examples of calculating the mean of raw data sets directly using the formula for mean, and through the assumed mean method which uses deviations from an assumed mean to simplify calculations for large data sets. The document emphasizes that the mean is the sum of all values divided by the number of values. It also discusses how mean is calculated for grouped data by assigning values to class intervals based on their midpoints.