Calculating Variance and Standard Deviation-word
Calculating Variance and Standard Deviation-word
Recall that the range is the difference between the upper and lower limits of the data. While this is important, it does
have one major disadvantage. It does not describe the variation among the variables. For instance, both of these sets of
data have the same range, yet their values are definitely different.
1, 6, 8, 1, 9, 5 Range = 8
*Note: In some books, the variance is found by dividing by n. In statistics it is more useful to divide by n -1.
EXAMPLE
Find the variance and standard deviation of the following scores on an exam:
SOLUTION
Mean = = = 79.5
Then we find the difference between each score and the mean (deviation).
Score Score - Mean Difference from mean
92 92 – 79.5 +12.5
95 95 – 79.5 +15.5
85 85 – 79.5 +5.5
80 80 – 79.5 +0.5
75 75 – 79.5 -4.5
50 50 – 79.5 -29.5
Next we square each of these differences and then sum them.
+15.5 240.25
+5.5 30.25
+0.5 0.25
-4.5 20.25
-29.5
Sum of the squares →
So, the standard deviation of the scores is 16.2; the variance is 263.5.
EXAMPLE
Find the standard deviation of the average temperatures recorded over a five-day period last winter:
SOLUTION
So the standard deviation for the temperatures recorded is 4.9; the variance is 23.7. Note that the values in the second
example were much closer to the mean than those in the first example. This resulted in a smaller standard deviation.
=√
̅) ⅀(𝑥𝑖 − 𝑥 2
We can write the formula for the standard deviation as 𝑛−1
𝑥𝑖
𝑥̅ is the mean of the 𝑥𝑖 values
represents each value x in the date
1. Find the variance and standard deviation for the five states with the most covered bridges:
Oregon: 106 Vermont: 121 Indiana: 152 Ohio: 234 Pennsylvania: 347
2. Find the variance and standard deviation of the heights of five tallest skyscrapers in the United States:
Sears Tower (Willis Building): 1450 feet Empire State Building: 1250 feet
One World Trade Center: 1776 feet Trump Tower: 1388 feet 2 World Trade Center: 1340 feet
3. Find the variance and standard deviation of the scores on the most recent reading test:
7.7, 7.4, 7.3, and 7.9
4. Find the variance and standard deviation of the highest temperatures recorded in eight specific states: 112, 100, 127,
120, 134, 118, 105, and 110.
SOLUTIONS