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The dispersion of values from the average. Standard deviation and variance are measures of variability.
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Because the production and the consumption of a tourism experience are inseparable and because differing circumstances and people will affect each experience, those experiences are prone to variance and create a challenge for tourism managers to achieve consistency of standards.
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The amount of diversity allowed in each step of service provision. p. 632
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deals with how much data vary, how spread out they are. There are two key measures of variability: the range and the standard deviation.
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Random error in independent measurements as the result of repeated application of the process under specific conditions.
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