I've computed the mean & variance of a set of values, and I want to pass along the value that represents the # of std deviations away from mean for each number in the set. Is there a better term for this, or should I just call it num_of_std_devs_from_mean ...
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Some suggestions here: Standard score (z-value, z-score, normal score) but "sigma" or "stdev_distance" would probably be clearer |
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That is normalizing your values. You could just refer to it as the normalized value. Maybe norm_val would be more appropriate. |
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The standard deviation is usually denoted with the letter σ (sigma). Personally, I think more people will understand what you mean if you do say number of standard deviations. As for a variable name, as long as you comment the declaration you could shorten it to std_devs. |
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sigma is what you want, I think. |
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I've always heard it as number of standard deviations |
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Deviation may be what you're after. Deviation is the distance between a data point and the mean. |
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