The bin width (and thus number of categories or ranges) in a histogram can dramatically affect the ________, skewness, and appearance of the histogram.
- Interpretation
- Mean
- Median
- Mode
The bin width and the number of bins in a histogram can dramatically affect the interpretation, skewness, and overall appearance of the histogram. This is because the choice of bin size can influence the level of detail visible in the histogram, potentially either obscuring or highlighting certain patterns in the data.
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