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MAD (Mean absolute deviation) is always a negative number

True or False


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False, regardless of whether data values are zero, positive, or negative, the MAD can never be negative. This is because the MAD is calculated by finding absolute values of the deviations (or differences) from the mean, and then taking the average (or mean) of these absolute values.
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