There is no universally accepted symbol for mode in statistics. While some textbooks or resources might use specific symbols, it's more common to express the mode verbally or using the term "mode" itself.
Example:
- "The mode of the data set is 5."
- "The modal value is 10."
While there's no standard symbol, you might see the following notations used in specific contexts:
- Mo: A shortened form of "mode" used in some textbooks or research papers.
- X̄<sub>m</sub>: This notation is less common but might be used to distinguish the mode from other measures like the mean (X̄) or median.
However, it's important to note that these symbols are not universally recognized and should be clearly defined if used in any written work.