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In the Formula for Calculating the Standard Deviation, the Differences

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In the formula for calculating the standard deviation, the differences between each observation and the mean is squared. If we did not square these differences, the standard deviation would:


A) be too small to be of any usefulness
B) always be near zero
C) not be normally distributed
D) not be interpreted by z scores
E) None of the above; the formula does not require that the differences be squared.

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