There are three main measures of central tendency:
1. The mean is the average and is calculated by adding all values and dividing by the total number of values. It is affected by outliers.
2. The median is the middle value when data is arranged in order. It is not affected by outliers.
3. The mode is the most frequent value in the data set. Data can have more than one mode. It indicates the category with the highest frequency but does not account for all values.
The main differences are that the mean can be affected by outliers, the median is not affected by outliers, and the mode