13. For a given set of data, what does the standard deviation measure?
The difference between the mean and the data point farthest from the mean
The difference between the mean and the data point nearest to the mean
The difference between the mean and the median
None of the above
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Correct option is (D) - None of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
- Standard deviation is a measure of the dispersion or variation of the data set relative to its mean.
- It is not a measure of difference between the mean and data point farthest or nearest, also it is not the difference between the mean and the median
- Therefore, correct option is None of the above i.e. Option (D)
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