The standard deviation (SD) measures the extent of scattering in a set of values, typically compared to the mean value of the set. The calculation of the SD depends on whether the dataset is a sample or the entire population. Ideally, studies would obtain data from the entire target population, which defines the population parameter. However, this is rarely possible in medical research, and hence a sample of the population is often used.
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