Carefully review the formulas for the population standard deviation and the samp
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Question
Carefully review the formulas for the population standard deviation and the sample standard deviation. Please note - the answer is not option D.
Explanation / Answer
How ito calculate the standard deviation
1. Compute the square of the difference between each value and the sample mean.
2. Add those values up.
3. Divide the sum by n-1. This is called the variance.
4. Take the square root to obtain the Standard Deviation.
Why n-1?
Why divide by n-1 rather than n in the third step above? In step 1, you compute the difference between each value and the mean of those values. You don't know the true mean of the population; all you know is the mean of your sample. Except for the rare cases where the sample mean happens to equal the population mean, the data will be closer to the sample mean than it will be to the true population mean. So the value you compute in step 2 will probably be a bit smaller (and can't be larger) than what it would be if you used the true population mean in step 1. To make up for this, divide by n-1 rather than n.v This is called Bessel's correction.
B option