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No. A range is one measure of variation. It is easy to find, but it is also a rather crude measure.
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The variance or standard deviation.
coefficient of variation
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No. A range is one measure of variation. It is easy to find, but it is also a rather crude measure.
A measure of variation, also called a measure of dispersion, is a type of measurement that details how a set of data is scattered from a central or neutral point of origin. Range, variance and standard deviation are three measures of variation that are commonly used.
Variation in protein sequence that is not selectively important
It is that the measure is somehow related to the absolute value of the observations compared to some fixed value and also that there IS some variation.
Are you talking of this in means of Statistics? If you are, then the variation from the mean is measured in standard deviation.
Variation is important among organisms for us to indicate which is which :))
It is simple to calculate.
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The variance or standard deviation.
The origin 0 0 so important in direct variation since it is the reference point.
coefficient of variation