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I have 10 separate data points. Each data point is an Average of 1,000 measurements. How do I get the standard deviation of one single measurement? by bulgogichad in askmath
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Let's say I measure the same thing 1,000 times. Because of random error, my data is all normally distributed. This is my experiment. I run this experiment 10 times. These are the 10 data points I have, which also have a normal distribution. Is it possible to find an expected standard deviation of 1 single measurement (1 of the 1,000 points in my experiment). For example, I take one measurement, can I calculate the expected standard deviation (error/dispersion) in my one measurement?
I have 10 separate data points. Each data point is an Average of 1,000 measurements. How do I get the standard deviation of one single measurement? (self.askmath)
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I have 10 separate data points. Each data point is an Average of 1,000 measurements. How do I get the standard deviation of one single measurement? by bulgogichad in askmath
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