What is the shape of a normal distribution?
- Skewed to the left
- Skewed to the right
- Symmetrical bell curve
- Uniform flat shape
The normal distribution, also known as Gaussian distribution, is a continuous probability distribution that has a bell-shaped curve. It is symmetrical around its mean, implying that the data near the mean are more frequent in occurrence than data far from the mean.
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