Population variance
The average of the population’s squared deviations from the mean
σ2 = Σ[fi( xi - μ)2]/ Σfi
Where:
fi - the frequency of the ith item;
xi - the value of the ith item or class mark;
μ- the population arithmetic mean.
Population standard deviation σ is defined as σ = σ1/2
Sample variance
s2 = Σ[fi( xi - xa)2]/( Σ fi – 1) = Σ[fi( xi - xa)2]/(n – 1)
Where: fi = n
Sample standard deviation is the square root of sample variance.
My tips:
- The formula of variance and standard deviation are complicated. Better to use calculator to input the data and get the answer directly.
- Be remembered that the standard deviation is the square root of varaince.
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