The conventional approach in the field of exercise science is to report the response to interventions as the mean (average) of the intervention group. While the mean may be a convenient measure, it fails to consider the significant individual variation present in all aspects of human biology, resulting in findings that are at best simplistic and, at worst, misleading.
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Mann, T. (2016). ‘Mean response’ disregards the importance of individual variation. South African Journal of Sports Medicine, 23(1), 30. https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3108/2011/v23i1a532
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