If a dataset has positive skewness, where would you find the majority of the data values?
- At the mean
- It is equally distributed
- To the left of the mean
- To the right of the mean
If a dataset has positive skewness, the majority of the data values are found to the left of the mean. The distribution will have a longer or fatter tail on the right side.
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