"Average is lying" refers to the statistical fallacy of relying solely on averages, which can mask significant variations within data. Used in fields like marketing and economics, it often oversimplifies complex distributions. Businesses and researchers benefit by avoiding misleading conclusions, while consumers gain clearer insights into true performance, risk, and diversity.
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