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Jeff-Groves 10-26-14 07:03 PM

Standard Deviation. Explain.
 
Talk amoungst yourselfs, peek at the other Guys paper, whatever.
:hmmm:

StdDev 10-26-14 07:52 PM

The average amount by which a data point (ie score) deviates from the average of that same set of data points. :know:

or it could mean how twisted the average person actually is:k_confused:

Skybird 10-26-14 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by StdDev (Post 2255650)
The average amount by which a data point (ie score) deviates from the average of that same set of data points. :know:

or it could mean how twisted the average person actually is:k_confused:

Or in other words: the amount of dispersion (Streuung) of scores from the expected value (Erwartungswert).

One of several additional descriptive values without which any expression of mean values (averages) usually makes little sense.

Started statistics courses?

vanjast 10-27-14 01:49 AM

Grouping accuracy :03:

ikalugin 10-27-14 01:51 AM

I remember when I was doing my physics lab work stuff and my values (with accounted observation error) did not fit the -true- values I should have been getting.

And then I have used Student's coefficient of 0.99 hehe.

Eichhörnchen 10-27-14 02:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2255652)
Or in other words: the amount of dispersion (Streuung) of scores from the expected value (Erwartungswert).

One of several additional descriptive values without which any expression of mean values (averages) usually makes little sense.

Started statistics courses?

That's easy for you to say; for me it means something quite different...

ikalugin 10-27-14 02:23 AM

If you are doing it as a part of A-level math statistics course then just memorise the formula.

In layman terms (not a strict or even formally correct deffenition) - SD is how spread your values are, so the higher SD shows you a more chaotic rather than ordered spread of values.

Skybird 10-27-14 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Eichhornchen (Post 2255681)
That's easy for you to say; for me it means something quite different...

Hm...?

Jimbuna 10-27-14 07:07 AM

The position Todd took at the cafe that night in Houston when the weirdo asked him for a cigarette :)

Gargamel 10-27-14 08:19 AM

The square of the variance :D


.... or is it square root?


In poker we used to call it a measure of short term luck.

Jeff-Groves 10-27-14 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2255652)
Started statistics courses?

Nope. Writing a program that captures data from a chronograph then calculates the SD and other stuff interesting to Air Gunners.
Found a simple example here:

http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/stand...-formulas.html

The written formula may as well be Chinese to me.
:haha:

Sailor Steve 10-27-14 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Gargamel (Post 2255749)
.... or is it square root?

Not a square knot?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff-Groves (Post 2255751)
The written formula may as well be Chinese to me.
:haha:

Ask Rhodes. It's all Greek to him. :O:

Chad 10-27-14 10:32 AM

What language are you writing your application in? Some core languages may already have a function for calculating standard deviation in its Math library class.

If not, pending the language, I could try writing up a small method.

Eichhörnchen 10-27-14 11:25 AM

Why would you need that, when you've got
 
this?http://i.imgur.com/L5DDmuT.jpg?1

Jeff-Groves 10-27-14 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 2255775)
What language are you writing your application in? Some core languages may already have a function for calculating standard deviation in its Math library class.

If not, pending the language, I could try writing up a small method.

VS 2008 C++ is what I use.
It has no StDev function so I'll have to search out some code or do it myself.
I'm not big into adding other stuff like Boost etc.
FLTK 1.3.2 is all I have and that's for GUI work.


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