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The List Editor App

How do I calculate the standard deviation of a list?

Standard deviation can be calculated by using the stdDev( function or as an output of the 1-Var stats calculation.

The stdDev( function can be located by performing the following:

  1. Press .
  2. Press the right arrow key to MATH and select 7:stdDev(.

Follow the steps listed below to calculate standard deviation of a single list of data.

Example: To find the standard deviation of the data list, enter this data into L1.

L1: 2,3,5,1,4

  1. Press a È , press right arrow to MATH and press the down arrow key to select 7:stdDev(.
  2. Press aÕ { 2 , 3 , 5 , 1 , 4a} ).
  3. Press = and the sample standard deviation of the list will be displayed.

Alternatively, if a list is stored in the list editor,
then you can use the 1-var stat calculation by
pressing m, and the right arrow key to CALC, and select option 1: 1-Var Stats. The output will contain both the sample standard deviation, s, and population standard deviation σ.

Example: Find the standard deviation of a list with associated counts.

L1: 2,3,5,1,4

L2: 1,2,5,4,1

  1. Press a, È , press right arrow to MATH and press the down arrow key to select 7:stdDev(.
  2. Press and the standard deviation of the data in L1, using the counts in L2, will be displayed.

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