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deviation. The important aspect is that your data meet the assumptions of the model you are using. For instance, if the model assumes a normally distributed variable, there is absolutely no relationship between mean and SD. On the other hand, if you assume Poisson distribution, then the mean should be approximately the square of the SD.
High values of SD will make your minimum detectable effect increase, so you'll need a larger sample size if you wish to find small statistically significant differences.
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deviation. The important aspect is that your data meet the assumptions of the model you are using. For instance, if the model assumes a normally distributed variable, there is absolutely no relationship between mean and SD. On the other hand, if you assume Poisson distribution, then the mean should be approximately the square of the SD.
High values of SD will make your minimum detectable effect increase, so you'll need a larger sample size if you wish to find small statistically significant differences.
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