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First off thanks for the great video! Made a lot of sense and was really easy to follow. Secondly, for the last question, when I typed the equation into my calculator I got the answer of 137.1111111 ☠️, I'm not sure where I went wrong lol, I was wondering if you could please help me 🙏
JG just a suggestion, 1st thanks for everything you got my through when my professors couldn't... Now, idk if you're familiar with any of the data analysis tests but if so it would be awesome if you did videos on those. Maybe just explaining them you know the T-tests, Chi, Mann etc... and maybe even how to learn to choose those tests. I'm done with school but data/statistics is something you just have to keep at so I always look for vids & study and no one explains like you ❤!!! Thanks again for everything.
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My math professor just writes certain things out and makes tables without explaining why its almost like she's just following a script and its hard to grasp what they're trying to teach so I'm really glad I found this video thank you.
Um yeah trying to figure this stuff out for school and your videos have been a great help but I am a little confused on where the -1 came from that you subtracted from the N value of 5
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Wow!! I have went through so many different videos trying to understand how standard deviation works and this video was by far the perfect one I found to help me grasp a better understanding on how to calculate the standard deviation.
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for another outstanding video/lecture on How to Calculate the Standard Deviation. This is an important topic in Statistics.
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Amazing! I am going to echo what was said... I learned more here than I did in the few classes we had in Standard Deviation. I will be much better prepared for my exam. Thank you!
A population has the following values: { 2, -2, 2 -2}. The mean of those samples is 0. The Difference between any element in the set from the mean is 2. Using your formula, you get sqrt( (4 + 4 + 4 +4)/(4-1)) = 2.3. Wouldn't the The proper way to handle this when the entire population of a set is known is to divide by (n), instead of (n-1) therefore we see: sqrt (( 4 + 4 + 4 +4 ) / 4) = 2
Yes, but usually in statistics exams you estimate the population mean and standard deviation from a sample or samples because generally the whole field of basic statistics is about going from a sample to a population. But in this case he should be using N instead of n-1
I wish I knew why the formula for standard deviation used here has "n-1" in the denominator. Just like with the mean it seems like the sum of the squares of each individual deviation should be divided by the number of elements in the set, i.e. just "n." Does my confusion here make sense to anyone that could help me? Thank you. Update: I found out via Khan Academy. It has to do with the fact that a small sample from a larger set returns a standard deviation closer to the larger set when n-1 is used in the denominator. If the sample set has almost the same population as the larger set then n-1 and n will be much closer in value. The standard deviation within the smaller sample set will approach the std dev of the larger set as more values are included in the sample set. For a very large population, say n = 9,000, a sample set taken from it containing all but one element will have an n = 8999 and an n - 1 = 8998. Obviously the 8998 is only 0.022% away from the "parent" population where n = 9000 so the std deviations of the sample and the parent sets will almost match perfectly. If the sample only had 100 elements in it then dividing by 99 (n-1) will yield a std dev closer to the std dev of the parent population than dividing by 100 (n) and this is due to the sample containing only 1.11% of the parent set. It is not an easy reason. Many videos on Khan try to explain it. Essentially, if the sample of a population is significantly smaller than the population it is taken from then the standard deviation of the sample will itself deviate more from the main population's std dev if we divide by n. Dividing by (n - 1) is a way to correct for this "bias" which results in a std dev that is smaller than it should be and which goes away as the value of (n - 1) for the sample gets closer to the the value of (n) for the population from which the sample is taken. See Khan Academy for more lol.
@@ryanw1140 I wish I hadn't used so many words but I was working it out myself as I was writing all that lol. Were you able to find the Khan video that discusses it?
@@ryanw1140 Ah. Maybe don't worry about it then unless you are interested in a solid understanding of statistics for other reasons lol. For the purposes of your exam standard deviation only uses (n-1) in the denominator for SAMPLE sets - to remove bias effect. If we are given the entire population set then standard deviation is calculated with just (n) in the denominator. Good luck!
Hi, in your first example you wrote (82-90)^2 but It should have been (81-90)^2. Great tutorial and great review for me otherwise. Thank you for doing this!
Nothing i’m learning right now has anything to do with stats, however i still just watched through that whole video knowing full well i should be sleeping
Hello, I am having issues with how you got 11.709? Can you explain because I got the 1,234 however when I tried to calculate dividing by 9 and square root of that answer it gave me a total different number
Hi. Could you plz help me to understand final part of sum,at 6.50 seconds , he says adding all square numbers together we get 1234. I got that as well. He then says divide that number by 9 and take the square root of the number? Do you multiply the answer from 1234 divided by 9? Thanks
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I get all the steps but I dont get how he got 11.709, he said to square the answer but every time I do it I get a different answer. can anyone help me?
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There is a miscalculation at 1:25 it was supposed to be 81
First off thanks for the great video! Made a lot of sense and was really easy to follow. Secondly, for the last question, when I typed the equation into my calculator I got the answer of 137.1111111 ☠️, I'm not sure where I went wrong lol, I was wondering if you could please help me 🙏
@spikes6884 - yeah I’ve got the same results as yours too and double checked got that same results- 1234/9=137.111
JG just a suggestion, 1st thanks for everything you got my through when my professors couldn't... Now, idk if you're familiar with any of the data analysis tests but if so it would be awesome if you did videos on those. Maybe just explaining them you know the T-tests, Chi, Mann etc... and maybe even how to learn to choose those tests. I'm done with school but data/statistics is something you just have to keep at so I always look for vids & study and no one explains like you ❤!!! Thanks again for everything.
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Um yeah trying to figure this stuff out for school and your videos have been a great help but I am a little confused on where the -1 came from that you subtracted from the N value of 5
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A population has the following values: { 2, -2, 2 -2}. The mean of those samples is 0. The Difference between any element in the set from the mean is 2.
Using your formula, you get sqrt( (4 + 4 + 4 +4)/(4-1)) = 2.3.
Wouldn't the The proper way to handle this when the entire population of a set is known is to divide by (n), instead of (n-1) therefore we see:
sqrt (( 4 + 4 + 4 +4 ) / 4) = 2
Yes, but usually in statistics exams you estimate the population mean and standard deviation from a sample or samples because generally the whole field of basic statistics is about going from a sample to a population.
But in this case he should be using N instead of n-1
@@Chadabiwait, so how do you know when to use N compared to N-1. Like if u have a set of 5 data points would u divide by 5 or 4
@@DudeGuyzle2001 you should use n-1 by default unless stated the set of data represents the entire population
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I wish I knew why the formula for standard deviation used here has "n-1" in the denominator. Just like with the mean it seems like the sum of the squares of each individual deviation should be divided by the number of elements in the set, i.e. just "n." Does my confusion here make sense to anyone that could help me? Thank you.
Update: I found out via Khan Academy. It has to do with the fact that a small sample from a larger set returns a standard deviation closer to the larger set when n-1 is used in the denominator. If the sample set has almost the same population as the larger set then n-1 and n will be much closer in value. The standard deviation within the smaller sample set will approach the std dev of the larger set as more values are included in the sample set. For a very large population, say n = 9,000, a sample set taken from it containing all but one element will have an n = 8999 and an n - 1 = 8998. Obviously the 8998 is only 0.022% away from the "parent" population where n = 9000 so the std deviations of the sample and the parent sets will almost match perfectly. If the sample only had 100 elements in it then dividing by 99 (n-1) will yield a std dev closer to the std dev of the parent population than dividing by 100 (n) and this is due to the sample containing only 1.11% of the parent set. It is not an easy reason. Many videos on Khan try to explain it. Essentially, if the sample of a population is significantly smaller than the population it is taken from then the standard deviation of the sample will itself deviate more from the main population's std dev if we divide by n. Dividing by (n - 1) is a way to correct for this "bias" which results in a std dev that is smaller than it should be and which goes away as the value of (n - 1) for the sample gets closer to the the value of (n) for the population from which the sample is taken. See Khan Academy for more lol.
Thank you! This helped
@@ryanw1140 I wish I hadn't used so many words but I was working it out myself as I was writing all that lol. Were you able to find the Khan video that discusses it?
@@insider235 no i didnt look too much into it but i will, test is in 2 hours 😉
@@ryanw1140 Ah. Maybe don't worry about it then unless you are interested in a solid understanding of statistics for other reasons lol. For the purposes of your exam standard deviation only uses (n-1) in the denominator for SAMPLE sets - to remove bias effect. If we are given the entire population set then standard deviation is calculated with just (n) in the denominator. Good luck!
@@insider235 hey thanks 😀
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Hi, in your first example you wrote (82-90)^2 but It should have been (81-90)^2. Great tutorial and great review for me otherwise. Thank you for doing this!
He wrote what looked like 81 near the top but it actually was 82
Thanks for clearing that up
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I have a question. for the first example, shouldn't we divide by N, instead of (N-1), because it's population standard deviation not sample deviation
I thought so too
No one even noticed he did the initial math incorrectly...total is 451...I know, who cares.
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Why is it that when dividing some ppl subtract 1 from it like (n-1), whereas others just divide by n?
n-1 is in a sample equation whereas n is finding the population
@@johnappleseef9776 how did he know the 2nd question was a sample?
@@musclegaining2058 they say in the question. They don't live it up to you for guessing
@@musclegaining2058 though if you do it many times you can naturally recognize
Converting even to odd number or something like that?
First answer is correctly done square root of 35.5=5.958 thank-you Teacher JG.also second problem correct, square root of 137.111= 11.709 thanks JG!
Where did he get 82 from? I thought the first number in the sample set was 81?
Hello, I am having issues with how you got 11.709? Can you explain because I got the 1,234 however when I tried to calculate dividing by 9 and square root of that answer it gave me a total different number
ur supposed to do 1234/9 first then u get 137.111. then find square root of that
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You changed the 81 to 82
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Where did the 82 come from?
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1:50 isn't that suppose to be 89
Yes
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Hi. Could you plz help me to understand final part of sum,at 6.50 seconds , he says adding all square numbers together we get 1234. I got that as well.
He then says divide that number by 9 and take the square root of the number?
Do you multiply the answer from 1234 divided by 9?
Thanks
I tried to divide 1234/9: 137.111
Why is it the sum of your calculation was 11.750
Merilyn De Borja you need to root it
he rounded it off
Voltsnek how?
So now I've heard it both ways: divide by the number of data points and divide by the average. I guess I'll trust this guy.
Why n-1 in the denominator and not just n? There has to be a reason and it would be interesting to know.
N-1 is used for sample taken from total population. Whereas n is used for population.
@@dr.riffatnaseemmalik1447 I think his question is, why the (-1)?? Why not just "n" or "n+1"?
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Could you perhaps make a video on the chi-square test? Thanks for the vid btw
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What if mine gives me a decimal for sample mean ?
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I get all the steps but I dont get how he got 11.709, he said to square the answer but every time I do it I get a different answer. can anyone help me?
same cause 366/3/9 as a decimal is 366.33
@@009Raines exactly, I’m confused
@@anap3356 and @EBAG tv What are you guys talking about. You just add all the numbers up and divide by 11, then root it.
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