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A measure of statistical displersion must yield a number which is zero if all the data are identical and must increase as the data are more diverse. A very important measure of dispersion is the standard deviation, the square root of the variance.
A measure of statistical dispersion must yield a number which is zero if all the data are identical and must increase as the data are more diverse. A very important measure of dispersion is the standard deviation, the square root of the variance.

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A measure of statistical dispersion must yield a number which is zero if all the data are identical and must increase as the data are more diverse. A very important measure of dispersion is the standard deviation, the square root of the variance.

Other such measures include the statistical range, the interquartile range, and the [absolute deviation]?. None of these can be negative, their least possible value is zero.

See also summary statistics.


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