otoshajontaa
Otoshajontaa is a statistical term describing the dispersion or spread of values within a sample drawn from a population. It focuses on how far individual observations in the sample deviate from a central tendency measure, such as the sample mean, and it is used to express the variability observed in the data collected from a subset rather than from the whole population.
In practice, otoshajontaa is commonly quantified by the sample standard deviation and the sample variance. The
Example: for a sample {2, 4, 5, 7, 10}, the mean is 5.6. The deviations from the
Otoshajontaa differs from population dispersion, which describes variability in the entire population. As samples are used
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