This document discusses variability and how it is measured. It defines variability as a measure of how spread out scores are in a distribution. Variability describes how scores are scattered around the central point as defined by measures of central tendency. Common ways to measure variability include the range, interquartile range, and standard deviation. The standard deviation specifically measures the average distance between scores and the mean. Properties of the standard deviation are that adding a constant does not change it, while multiplying scores and the standard deviation by a constant will multiply the standard deviation.