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. In the calculation of standard deviation, deviations are taken only from the ................ value of the series.
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Answered by danielyohannan01
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In the calculation of standard deviation, deviations are taken only from the mean value of the series.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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STANDARD DEVIATION

In the calculation of standard deviation, deviations are taken only from the MEAN value of the series.

UNDERSTANDING CALCULATION OF STANDARD DEVIATION:

* The standard deviation is a valuable tool for measuring dispersion in statistical research. In this example, dispersion refers to the amount by which things depart from a single item, the arithmetic mean. As a result, the standard deviation is often employed to assess variance and is favored over alternative dispersion metrics.

* It's the square root of the arithmetic mean of the squares of deviations from the mean value of observations. It is usually symbolized by the letter sigma, i.e. Standard deviation has three distinct characteristics. For starters, it is calculated using the arithmetic mean. To put it another way, the deviation is determined using the mean as a base.

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