No. There are many other distributions, including discrete ones, that are symmetrical.
About half the time.
There is no such thing. The Normal (or Gaussian) and Binomial are two distributions.
There are several synonyms for the term 'asymmetrical'. It also means uneven, crooked, disproportional, unbalanced or unequal. An antonym would be the word 'normal'.
A distribution that is NOT normal. Most of the time, it refers to skewed distributions.
No. There are many other distributions, including discrete ones, that are symmetrical.
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No, not all distributions are symmetrical, and not all distributions have a single peak.
About half the time.
No. Normal distribution is a special case of distribution.
There is no such thing. The Normal (or Gaussian) and Binomial are two distributions.
Don't know what "this" is, but all symmetric distributions are not normal. There are many distributions, discrete and continuous that are not normal. The uniform or binomial distributions are examples of discrete symmetric distibutions that are not normal. The uniform and the beta distribution with equal parameters are examples of a continuous distribution that is not normal. The uniform distribution can be discrete or continuous.
There are several synonyms for the term 'asymmetrical'. It also means uneven, crooked, disproportional, unbalanced or unequal. An antonym would be the word 'normal'.
A distribution that is NOT normal. Most of the time, it refers to skewed distributions.
The Normal ditribution is symmetric but so are other distributions.
Yes. And that is true of most probability distributions.
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