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For AR 25-1 who approves deviations from the army gold master security configurations?

IAPM


What do you call measurements that fall three standard deviations from the mean?

variances


What are the names of the measurements that fall beyond three standard deviations from the mean?

Outliers.


Measurements that fall beyond three standard deviations?

It is one of the informal definitions for an outlier.


How do you find the three sigma limits?

This is 3 standard deviations above and below the mean.


How would you identify and report deviations and what is the significance of deviations?

identify and report deviations


What if a standard score is 57 and the average is 100 Is that three standard deviations below the mean or almost three?

The answer depends on what the standard deviation is.


What is the sum of the deviations from the mean?

The sum of standard deviations from the mean is the error.


An eight letter word meaning measurements that fall beyond three standard deviations from the mean?

outliers


What is the measures that fall beyond three standard deviations of the mean called?

You may be referring to the statistical term 'outlier(s)'. Also, there is a rule in statistics called the '68-95-99 Rule'. It states that in a normally distributed dataset approximately 68% of the observations will be within plus/minus one standard deviation of the mean, 95% within plus/minus two standard deviations, and 99% within plus/minus three standard deviations. So if your data follow the classic bell-shaped curve, roughly 1% of the measures should fall beyond three standard deviations of the mean.


When was Deviations Project created?

Deviations Project was created on 2007-02-20.


The sum of the deviations about the mean always equals what?

The sum of total deviations about the mean is the total variance. * * * * * No it is not - that is the sum of their SQUARES. The sum of the deviations is always zero.