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<p>are two distinct concepts that are both called "variance". One, as discussed above, is part of a theoretical <a href="page.php?w=probability_distribution">probability distribution</a> and is defined by an equation. The other variance is a characteristic of a set of observations. When variance is calculated from observations, those observations are typically measured from a real-world system. If all possible observations of the system are present, then the calculated variance is called the population variance. Normally, however, only a subset</p><p>
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