A population of 33 scores has a sum of squared deviations value of SS = 507.09. What would be the population's standard deviation? Be sure to submit a numeric response that is rounded to the nearest hundredth.

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2022-08-30

A population of 33 scores has a sum of squared deviations value of SS = 507.09. What would be the population's standard deviation? Be sure to submit a numeric response that is rounded to the nearest hundredth.

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Xzavier Barr

Xzavier Barr

Beginner2022-08-31Added 5 answers

Given that,
S S = 507.09   N = 33
The formula for calculating the population standard deviation is,
σ = S S N
Here,
SS= sum of squared deviations
N= Sample size
The value of population standard deviation is,
σ = S S N = 507.09 33 = 15.366 = 3.91999 3.92
Therefore, the value of population standard deviation is, 3.92.

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