mean deviation =(4/5)quartile deviation
No. The average of the deviations, or mean deviation, will always be zero. The standard deviation is the average squared deviation which is usually non-zero.
The standard deviation is the standard deviation! Its calculation requires no assumption.
What is coefficient of quartile deviation?
A negative deviation means that the observation is smaller than whatever it is that the deviation is being measured from.
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None.The mean of a single number is itself.Therefore deviation from the mean = 0Therefore absolute deviation = 0Therefore mean absolute deviation = 0None.The mean of a single number is itself.Therefore deviation from the mean = 0Therefore absolute deviation = 0Therefore mean absolute deviation = 0None.The mean of a single number is itself.Therefore deviation from the mean = 0Therefore absolute deviation = 0Therefore mean absolute deviation = 0None.The mean of a single number is itself.Therefore deviation from the mean = 0Therefore absolute deviation = 0Therefore mean absolute deviation = 0
The mean average deviation is the same as the mean deviation (or the average deviation) and they are, by definition, 0.
No. The average of the deviations, or mean deviation, will always be zero. The standard deviation is the average squared deviation which is usually non-zero.
The standard deviation is the standard deviation! Its calculation requires no assumption.