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The mode is the most frequently occurring value in the data and can be used as a measure of central tendency for categorical data.

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Expected value (Mean) of a joint distribution

I saw in a textbook that if we have a joint distribution $f(X,Y)$ that is a Gaussian distribution, then we have the mode equal to the mean. … The mode is just the values of $X$ and $Y$ such that $f(X,Y)$ is maximum. I can see how the mode is the same as the mean with a graph. …
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