the sum of deviations from assumed mean means
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The sum of the deviations from the mean is zero. This will always be the case as it is a property of the sample mean, i.e., the sum of the deviations below the mean will always equal the sum of the deviations above the mean. However, the goal is to capture the magnitude of these deviations in a summary measure.
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