What is Unaveraged?
Unaveraged refers to a quantity that has not been averaged or combined with other quantities. In other words, it is a quantity that has not been subjected to any form of aggregation or summary statistics, such as mean, median, or sum.
For example, if you have a set of exam scores from 10 students, each score is an unaveraged value because it has not been combined with any other scores. Similarly, if you have a set of data points representing the heights of individuals in a population, each height is an unaveraged value because it has not been combined with any other heights to calculate a mean or average height.
In contrast, averaged values are quantities that have been combined with other quantities using statistical methods, such as mean, median, or sum. For example, if you take the average of the exam scores from the 10 students, the resulting value is an averaged value because it represents the combined score of all the students. Similarly, if you calculate the average height of a population by combining the heights of all individuals in the population, the resulting value is an averaged value.