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Can standard deviation be zero? - Answers

Yes, but only in the case where all numbers in your sample are the same. If you attempt to use a zero standard deviation in most statistical analyses, you will get an error message. Your sample has shown no variation so no inferences can be made to the general population.



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Yes, but only in the case where all numbers in your sample are the same. If you attempt to use a zero standard deviation in most statistical analyses, you will get an error message. Your sample has shown no variation so no inferences can be made to the general population.



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Can standard deviation be zero? - Answers

Yes, but only in the case where all numbers in your sample are the same. If you attempt to use a zero standard deviation in most statistical analyses, you will get an error message. Your sample has shown no variation so no inferences can be made to the general population.

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