Hi,
I have a number of measured data consisting of 10 numerical values. Let’s call these x1 to x10. x1 to x10 have a certain standard deviation, which I calculated by using the formula for the standard deviation for samples (see for example here: https://statistics.laerd.com/statistical-guides/measures-of-spread-standard-deviation.php).
Then, I need to convert these values to new values according to the following formula: 2^(-x)
From this, I get 10 new numerical values. I can calculate the new sample standard deviation for these based on the formula above or I can use the rules for the Gaussian error propagation to calculate the new standard deviation (see attachment, here I named the new error delta(z)).
I get different results using one or the other method. To illustrate my calculations, I also attached an Excel table (zipped file). Which standard deviation is correct and why?
Error Propagation.zip