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Standard Deviation

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Objective:
Calculates the standard deviation
of a set of data.
 
Specific Objectives:
 Solve for the standard deviation of an
ungrouped data.
 Interpret the meaning of the computed
standard deviation.

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Terminologies

• Variance – the average squared


differences of scores from the mean score
of a distribution.
• Standard Deviation – the square root of
the variance.

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5 – Seconds Challenge

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(Eyes Open)
With your eyes open (watching the time), get as close as
possible to 5 seconds on your phone's (or browser's) stopwatch.
Don't start until your teacher tells you to.
(Eyes Closed)
With your eyes closed (no peeking!), get as close as possible
to 5 seconds on your phone's (or browser's) stopwatch. For this
one, make sure to line your thumb up carefully over the
START / STOP button before closing your eyes and starting.

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Example:

Consider that the family members of 8 households are the


following:

2, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 7, 9

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Step

Solve for the mean.

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Step

Compute the difference of each data point from the mean.

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Step

Square the result of Step 2 then add the results.

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Step

Solve for the variance.

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Step

Solve for the standard deviation. Get the square root of the
variance.

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Ponder

Answer the following questions:

1. What are your consideration in purchasing goods?


2. How do you choose the shop where your going to buy your
basic necessities?

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Generalization

Complete the following phrases:

1. I learned that ______________.


2. I realized that ______________.

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Quiz

Directions: Consider the set of scores.

Set A – 5, 7, 11, 15, 17


Set B – 6, 8, 10, 12, 18
 
1. Compute for the standard deviation for each set.
2. Which set of scores will have a larger standard deviation?

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