Asked by DICKSON SENGERA on Sep 22, 2024
Verified
A skewed histogram is one with a long tail extending either to the right or left.
Skewed Histogram
A graphical representation of data distribution that is not symmetrical, with a longer tail on either the right or left side, indicating bias or anomaly in the data.
Tail
The section at the extreme end of a distribution curve, representing outcomes that are less likely to occur.
- Discern and illustrate the outlines of distributions, identifying them as either symmetric, positively skewed, or negatively skewed.
Verified Answer
KE
Kim Elizabeth DeJesus2 days ago
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
A skewed histogram has a long tail extending either to the right (positive skew) or left (negative skew).
Learning Objectives
- Discern and illustrate the outlines of distributions, identifying them as either symmetric, positively skewed, or negatively skewed.
Related questions
Which of the Following Statements About Shapes of Histograms Is ...
A(n)____________________ Histogram Is One with a Long Tail Extending to ...
A Histogram Is Said to Be Symmetric If,when We Draw ...
Experience Shows That Few Students Hand in Their Statistics Exams ...
When a Distribution Has More Values to the Left and ...