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The amount of dispersion of scores about some central value.
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The arithmetic mean of the squared deviations from the mean.
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1. The range within which values of a variable lie, as in the diurnal or annual variation. 2. Same as declination.
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| variability |
Mathematically, same as spread.
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In statistics: The sum of the squared deviations, divided by one less than the number of observations. A statistical measure of variation in a population.
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| VAR | distinctly dissimilar or unlike |
| VAR | having great diversity or variety |
| VAR | in diverse ways |
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