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The degree of inconsistency in a set of numbers or distribution of scores. Reference: Chapter 1
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The extent to which scores differ from one another.
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The degree to which differences exist among a set of scores. The standard deviation is usually used to describe the variability of scores in a sample.
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numbers which describe how spread out a set of data is (for example, range and quartile)
Ãâó: www.csdsac.org/Curriculum/mathglossary.htm
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Language learners vary in the use they make of their linguistic knowledge. This can be systematic or unsystematic.
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