A standard distribution regards 95% of all data being within 2-standard deviations of either side. Similarly, within one standard deviation either way is 68% of all data. This creates a bell curve distribution. An abnormal distribution would be erratic and not follow such a statistical structure of representation.
IQ is normally distributed in the general population. Age is not.
I am under the assumption that in statistics, if the ten percent condition is not met, meaning that the sample size is more than 10% of the population, then the result is not a normal distribution.
Yes. When we refer to the normal distribution, we are referring to a probability distribution. When we specify the equation of a continuous distribution, such as the normal distribution, we refer to the equation as a probability density function.
The statement is true that a sampling distribution is a probability distribution for a statistic.
The exponential distribution and the Poisson distribution.
IQ is normally distributed in the general population. Age is not.
hyper-mobility or double jointedness causes abnormal distribution of wear and tear on joints, leading to the joints wearing and this can lead to osteoarthritis.
Aside from decreasing genetic variation they both are not normal Gaussian curves. Disruptive selection has two normal curves at either end of the distribution. Directed selection has an abnormal curve with most of the data distributed is a skewed manner from the mean of distribution.
Aside from decreasing genetic variation they both are not normal Gaussian curves. Disruptive selection has two normal curves at either end of the distribution. Directed selection has an abnormal curve with most of the data distributed is a skewed manner from the mean of distribution.
Abnormal
wbc esterace 2+ Abnormal occult blood 1+ Abnormal wbc 11-30 Abnormal rbc 4-10 Abnormal
As a noun, an abnormal is a person or object which is not normal.
Both.
That figure is abnormal.
Abnormal
= abnormal mean: =Not typical, usual, or regular; not normal; deviant.different from standard or normALSO:Departing from the norm, however defined; departing from the mean of a distribution (statistics); departing from the usual, from a state of integration or adjustment.'Abnormal' has richer meanings than 'unusual'. Its meanings depend very much on context. In clinical medicine, and psychology, abnormal states or symptoms are often warnings of possible trouble. They may be readings (of blood pressure, blood sugar, personality variables) outside the normal range. In research science abnormal suggests questions to ask, and may point to new discoveries.not normal
if it is in thousand, then it is not abnormal. if it is in lacs or in hundred, then it is abnormal.