SOLUTION: Question 3 Unsaved If you add all the deviation scores for a population, then divide by N, what value would be obtained? a) population variance b) population standard d

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If you add all the deviation scores for a population, then divide by N, what value would be obtained?

a) population variance

b) population standard deviation

c) you will always get zero

d) the sample variance

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

zero is value obtained if you add all the DEVIATION scores for a population then divide by N.
answer: c) you will always get zero

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