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Normal distribution is a perfectly symmetrical bell-shaped normal distribution. The bell curve is used to find the median, mean and mode of a function.
The standard normal curve is symmetrical.
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A bell shaped probability distribution curve is NOT necessarily a normal distribution.
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Neither. It is symmetrical.
Normal distribution is a perfectly symmetrical bell-shaped normal distribution. The bell curve is used to find the median, mean and mode of a function.
It is a symmetrical, "bell-shaped" curve. The tails are infinitely long.
The standard normal curve is symmetrical.
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Gaussian distribution. Some people refer to the normal distribution as a "bell shaped" curve, but this should be avoided, as there are other bell shaped symmetrical curves which are not normal distributions.
Yes. By definition. A normal distribution has a bell-shaped density curve described by its mean and standard deviation. The density curve is symmetrical(i.e., an exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line), and centered about (divided by) its mean, with its spread (width) determined by its standard deviation. Additionally, the mean, median, and mode of the distribution are equal and located at the peak (i.e., height of the curve).
You call it a bell shaped curved. It may or may not be Gaussian (Normal).
There is no such thing as an "ormal curve". And a Normal curve IS symmetrical!
A bell shaped probability distribution curve is NOT necessarily a normal distribution.
No, the normal curve is not the meaning of the Normal distribution: it is one way of representing it.
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