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What is the probability distribution that can be describe by just one parameter?

There are probably many probability distributions that have just one parameter. The most important one for statistical analysis is probably the Student t distribution.This probability distribution is fully described by a single parameter which is often called "degrees of freedom". The parameter describes the scale of the distribution, and not the location, since the Student t distribution is always centered at zero (unlike the normal distribution, which has a scale parameter, the variance, and a location parameter, the mean).Another example of a distribution that is described with a single parameter is the exponential distribution. Unlike the Student t distribution, it is a distribution that takes only positive values.


How do you find the distribution of data?

just go to the question like this and it will tell you


What is 364 x 26 in distributive property?

You don't need to use the distribution property, you can just multiply them. There is also nothing to distribute, so distribution simply cannot be done! The answer is 9464.


How are biotic potential and age distribution interrelated?

because age distribution is how many of each age group there is and biotic potential is just a fancy way of saying carrying capacity so there are interrelated in the fact that how many people there are in age distribution can relate to how many people the biome can hold


When doing a t-test what does normal distributed in population mean?

It means that the random variable of interest is Normally distributed and so the t-distribution is an appropriate distribution for the test rather than just an approximation.