Standard Deviation
The standard deviation is a measure of the dispersion of a set of values. It measure how widely spread the values in a data set are. If many data points are close to the mean, then the standard deviation is small; if many data points are far from the mean, then the standard deviation is large. If all data values are equal, then the standard deviation is zero. A useful property of standard deviation is that, unlike variance, it is expressed in the same units as the data.
Learn how to calculate the Standard Deviation.




