How To Calculate the Average Deviation - Statistics
How To Calculate the Average Deviation - Statistics
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@SaatvikPandey-zd7bt Says:
of course, average deviation will ALWAYS be 0
@BelaLea Says:
Is it possible to get 0 as answer for mean deviation
@jeamheedioquino Says:
It the sum up of average deviation will always be zero?
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@JasonScott-z8p Says:
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@hualon Says:
Thank you very much for this. I’ll admit that I was very disappointed in the ultimate answer. 😅😅😅
@hamzahwaheed9528 Says:
In the uk, it’s called the mean and standard deviation
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Whoa, it is really beneficial for my study in economics. I am in the eleventh grade, and in my nation, economics statistics are required reading with main economics book
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@johnexplorations272 Says:
@TheOrganicChemistryTutor I appreciate your knowledge, sir! However, the reason you got 0 for the answer was not because of the way the set was itself shaped. You took sum(x-x_bar) all throughout x which can be rearranged into sum(x) -n(x_bar) which is sum(x)-sum(x) and so, no matter what you take, the average deviation will be zero. And this actually makes sense, because on average, the terms always stay on the midvalue, and so if you take the average deviation with respect to mid value then it will always be 0 as it never deviates from the midvalue
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