The standard deviation is most commonly used to get a sense of how far the typical score of a distribution differs from the mean.In computing the standard deviation, why is it necessary to square the deviations from the mean for each score?
A) The deviations are too small to have a variance without being squared.
B) There is no variability in the deviations of the scores prior to squaring.
C) Squaring numbers is a required step in calculating all measures of variability.
D) The deviations sum to zero due to negative and positive values.
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