Variance Calculator
Calculate population and sample variance with step-by-step solutions — built for FBISE, CBSE, IGCSE, O Levels, A Levels & IB students.
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Understanding Variance
Population vs Sample Variance
Use population variance when you have data for every member of the group — for example, all students in a class. Use sample variance when your data is a subset drawn from a larger population, such as 30 students sampled from a school of 1,000.
Sample variance divides by (n − 1) rather than n. This is called Bessel's correction, and it compensates for the tendency of a sample to underestimate the true spread of the full population.
Variance and Standard Deviation
Variance and standard deviation both measure spread, but variance expresses it in squared units, which can be hard to interpret directly. Standard deviation is simply the square root of variance, bringing the measure back into the original units of the data.
For example, if your data is in metres, variance is in metres² while standard deviation is in metres — which makes it far easier to compare against the original values.