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A psychology researcher measures the reaction times of a group of participants and determines that the variance of their scores is exactly 3.503.50. Apply the final step of the standard deviation calculation process to determine the standard deviation for this dataset. Show your formula and final calculation.

Question: A psychology researcher measures the reaction times of a group of participants and determines that the variance of their scores is exactly 3.503.50. Apply the final step of the standard deviation calculation process to determine the standard deviation for this dataset. Show your formula and final calculation.

Sample answer: To find the standard deviation, take the square root of the variance. The formula is SD=VarianceSD = \sqrt{Variance}. Applying this to the variance of 3.503.50 yields 3.50=1.87\sqrt{3.50} = 1.87.

Key points:

  • Identify that standard deviation is the square root of the variance.
  • Apply the formula: 3.50\sqrt{3.50}.
  • State the final standard deviation value of 1.871.87.

Rubric: The student must show the formula for standard deviation as the square root of the variance (Variance\sqrt{Variance}) and correctly calculate the result as 3.50=1.87\sqrt{3.50} = 1.87.

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