In what type of data distribution do the mean, median, and mode coincide?
- Negatively skewed distribution
- Normal distribution
- Positively skewed distribution
- Uniform distribution
In a normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode all coincide, meaning they have the same value. A normal distribution is symmetrical, with the majority of observations clustering around the central peak; therefore, the mean, median, and mode all fall at the center.
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