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standard score Variable values on a standard normal distribution. Reference: Chapter 5
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standard Standard samples are aliquots of calibration specimens containing predetermined quantities of the analyte. The response of each standard, along with the standard's predetermined concentration, is used to construct a standard curve. From this standard curve, sample concentrations can be computed using the response from the sample.
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standard deviation s). A measure of the "spread" of the normal distribution curve for a given data set. It is one of two parameters for the normal curve; the other is the mean. It is always symbolized by a lower-case Greek sigma (s). The standard deviation of the population itself is the square root of the sum of the squares of the differences between each data value and the mean (m) of all the data values, divided by their number (n). As a formula,
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standard error The standard deviation (positive square-root of the variation) of the errors associated with physical measurements of an unknown quantity, or statistical estimates of an unknown parameter or of a random variable.
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standard A description of what is required for a particular variety or breed of cat.
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