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Why is standard deviation of a sample divided by n-1?

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Answered by piyushsingh81255
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When we divide by (n −1) when calculating the sample variance, then it turns out that the average of the sample variances for all possible samples is equal the population variance. ... Dividing by n does not give an “unbiased” estimate of the population standard deviation.

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