You create a histogram of a dataset and notice that the frequency count is very high on the far right of the distribution but drops significantly after that. What can be inferred from this?
- Data has a negative skewness
- Data has a positive skewness
- Data is evenly distributed
- Data is normally distributed
If the frequency count in a histogram is very high on the far right but drops significantly after that, it can indicate that the data has a positive skewness.
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