Difference between absolute and relative measures of dispersion
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Absolute measures of Dispersion are expressed in same units in which original data is presented but these measures cannot be used to compare the variations between the two series. Relative measures are not expressed in units but it is a pure number....
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Absolute measures of dispersion include: The range, The quartile deviation, The mean deviation, The standard deviation and variance.
Relative measures of dispersion are measures of the variance of a range of values regardless of its unit of measure. This means that the spread of two ranges of values with different measures can be compared directly with relative measures of dispersion
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