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∙ 14y agoOne social behavior that can produce an even distribution is the human need to find someone that there in common with
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∙ 14y agoA discrete uniform distribution assigns the same probability to two or more possible events. For example, there is a discrete uniform distribution associated with flipping a coin: 'heads' is assigned a probability of 1/2 as is the event 'tails'. (Note that the probabilities are equal or 'uniform'.) There is also a discrete uniform distribution associated with tossing a die in that there is a 1/6 probability for seeing each possible side of the die.
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No, they are two very different distributions.
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the variance of the uniform distribution is (a+b)/12
A discrete uniform distribution assigns the same probability to two or more possible events. For example, there is a discrete uniform distribution associated with flipping a coin: 'heads' is assigned a probability of 1/2 as is the event 'tails'. (Note that the probabilities are equal or 'uniform'.) There is also a discrete uniform distribution associated with tossing a die in that there is a 1/6 probability for seeing each possible side of the die.
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Uniform distributions may result from social behavior in which individuals within the same habitat stay as far away from as possible.For example ;; ( The social interactions of birds is called gannets )Each gannet would pick its own nesting area on the cost and they would protect & defend that area from other gannets. In this way, each gannet tries to maximizes its distance from all its neighbors which causes a uniform distribution of individuals. In other words because of the gannets social behavior it causes uniform distribution
An example of homogeneous distribution is a jar of marbles where each marble has an equal chance of being selected. Each marble is equally likely to be chosen, making the distribution uniform and homogeneous.
The rarest distribution found in communities is the evenly spaced distribution. This pattern occurs when individuals maintain a relatively constant distance from each other, resulting in a uniform arrangement across the habitat. It is uncommon due to factors such as resource availability, social interactions, and competition that typically lead to clumping or random distributions in nature.
Uniform distributions may result from social behavior in which individuals within the same habitat stay as far away from as possible.For example ;; ( The social interactions of birds is called gannets )Each gannet would pick its own nesting area on the cost and they would protect & defend that area from other gannets. In this way, each gannet tries to maximizes its distance from all its neighbors which causes a uniform distribution of individuals. In other words because of the gannets social behavior it causes uniform distribution
Yes, the uniform probability distribution is symmetric about the mode. Draw the sketch of the uniform probability distribution. If we say that the distribution is uniform, then we obtain the same constant for the continuous variable. * * * * * The uniform probability distribution is one in which the probability is the same throughout its domain, as stated above. By definition, then, there can be no value (or sub-domain) for which the probability is greater than elsewhere. In other words, a uniform probability distribution has no mode. The mode does not exist. The distribution cannot, therefore, be symmetric about something that does not exist.
Uniform distribution
No. The binomial distribution (discrete) or uniform distribution (discrete or continuous) are symmetrical but they are not normal. There are others.
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No, they are two very different distributions.
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