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In calculating one variable statistics you find the standard deviation to be equal to zero
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We can conclude that
All the data points are exactly the same.
When we calculate one variable statistic and we find that the standard deviation is equal to zero most likely that we can conclude is that all the data points will be exactly the same.
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