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Yes. It will increase the standard deviation. You are increasing the number of events that are further away from the mean, and the standard deviation is a measure of how far away the events are from the mean.

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What is the standard deviation of a standard normal distribution?

The standard deviation in a standard normal distribution is 1.


In the standard normal distribution the standard deviation is always what?

The standard deviation in a standard normal distribution is 1.


Why does a Uniform distribution have a greater standard deviation?

The answer depends on greater standard deviation that WHAT!


A standard normal distribution has a mean of and standard deviation of?

Mean 0, standard deviation 1.


What does standard deviation tell about distribution and varity?

It is a measure of the spread of the distribution. The greater the standard deviation the more variety there is in the observations.


The standard deviation of the distribution of means is also known as the population standard deviation?

Yes.


What does standard deviation describes?

Standard deviation describes the spread of a distribution around its mean.


In a standard normal distribution what is the value of the mean and standard deviation?

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When the population standard deviation is not known the sampling distribution is a?

If the samples are drawn frm a normal population, when the population standard deviation is unknown and estimated by the sample standard deviation, the sampling distribution of the sample means follow a t-distribution.


The mode and standard deviation of a distribution are 55 and 4.33 respectively?

The statement is probably: The mean and standard deviation of a distribution are 55 and 4.33 respectively.


What is the distribution with an means of 0 and a standard deviation of 1?

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How does standard normal distribution differ from normal distribution?

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