Does $5\sigma$ represent a data point that is five standard deviations from the mean? If so, suppose we come across data that is for some reason $4$ or $5$ standard deviations from the mean. Could this be determined using the $\textit{population standard deviation}$?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_deviation#Basic_examples
When would it be advised to divide by $\textit{n}$ as opposed to $\textit{n-1}$, and under what conditions could someone use this method to determine the standard deviation?