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    The Absolute Mean Deviation Is an Adequate Measure of Dispersion
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The Absolute Mean Deviation Is an Adequate Measure of Dispersion

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The absolute mean deviation is an adequate measure of dispersion, and it is preferable over the standard deviation and variance because of its usefulness in inferential statistics.

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