Overdependence on the 'average' in scientific research has resulted in discrimination and harm

When analyzing a set of data, one of the first steps many people take is to compute an average. You might compare your height against the average height of people where you live, or brag about your favorite baseball player’s batting average. But while the average can help you study a dataset, it has important limitations. Uses of the average that ignore these limitations have led to serious issues, such as discrimination, injury and even life-threatening accidents. For example, the U.S. Air Force used to design its planes for “the average man,” but abandoned the practice when pilots couldn’t control their aircraft. The average has m......

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