What are the differences between all these functions? stdev.p, stdevpa, stdev, stdeva, stdev.s
I cannot get the main idea of the function of all these formulas on excel although I can understand the concept of standard deviation.... Kindly help me out...
May be the below link would help you to understand the differences
http://www.excelfunctions.net/standard-deviation-in-excel.html
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