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This is an example of variation. The coefficient of variation, also referred to as the Spearman coefficient of variation, is a statistical measure that informs us about the relative dispersion of a data set. Its calculation is obtained by dividing the standard deviation between the absolute value of the average of the set and it is usually expressed as a percentage for its better understanding.

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