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One Problem with the Sum of Squares as a Measure

Question 118

Question 118

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One problem with the sum of squares as a measure of variability is that its size depends on _____,as well as the variability among scores.


A) the total N
B) extreme scores
C) the mode
D) the standard deviation

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