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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Book%3A_STAT_227_-_Introductory_Statistics/Text/06%3A_The_Normal_Distribution/6.5%3A_Normal_Distribution_-_Pinkie_Length_(Worksheet)
    A statistics Worksheet: The student will compare empirical data and a theoretical distribution to determine if data from the experiment follow a continuous distribution.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Book%3A_STAT_227_-_Introductory_Statistics/Text/06%3A_The_Normal_Distribution/6.3%3A_Using_the_Normal_Distribution
    The normal distribution, which is continuous, is the most important of all the probability distributions. Its graph is bell-shaped. This bell-shaped curve is used in almost all disciplines. Since it i...The normal distribution, which is continuous, is the most important of all the probability distributions. Its graph is bell-shaped. This bell-shaped curve is used in almost all disciplines. Since it is a continuous distribution, the total area under the curve is one. The parameters of the normal are the mean μ and the standard deviation σ. A special normal distribution, called the standard normal distribution is the distribution of z-scores. Its mean is zero, and its standard deviation is one.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Concord_University/Elementary_Statistics/06%3A_The_Normal_Distribution/6.03%3A_Using_the_Normal_Distribution
    The normal distribution, which is continuous, is the most important of all the probability distributions. Its graph is bell-shaped. This bell-shaped curve is used in almost all disciplines. Since it i...The normal distribution, which is continuous, is the most important of all the probability distributions. Its graph is bell-shaped. This bell-shaped curve is used in almost all disciplines. Since it is a continuous distribution, the total area under the curve is one. The parameters of the normal are the mean μ and the standard deviation σ. A special normal distribution, called the standard normal distribution is the distribution of z-scores. Its mean is zero, and its standard deviation is one.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Angeles_City_College/Introductory_Statistics/06%3A_The_Normal_Distribution/6.05%3A_Normal_Distribution_-_Pinkie_Length_(Worksheet)
    A statistics Worksheet: The student will compare empirical data and a theoretical distribution to determine if data from the experiment follow a continuous distribution.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Lake_Tahoe_Community_College/MATH-201%3A_Elements_of_Statistics_and_Probability/06%3A_The_Normal_Distribution/6.4%3A_Normal_Distribution_-_Lap_Times_(Worksheet)
    A statistics Worksheet: The student will compare and contrast empirical data and a theoretical distribution to determine if Terry Vogel's lap times fit a continuous distribution.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fort_Hays_State_University/Elements_of_Statistics/04%3A_Probability_Distributions/4.05%3A_Common_Continuous_Probability_Distributions
    In this section, we name and explore key properties of some of the most commonly used probability density functions in statistical work. We will end by examining how certain regions within our distrib...In this section, we name and explore key properties of some of the most commonly used probability density functions in statistical work. We will end by examining how certain regions within our distributions can directly relate to other regions within our distributions using some basic geometric reasoning.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Rio_Hondo_College/PSY_190%3A_Statistics_for_the_Behavioral_Sciences/05%3A_Z-scores_and_the_Standard_Normal_Distribution/5.01%3A_Normal_Distributions
    The normal distribution is the most important and most widely used distribution in statistics. It is sometimes called the “bell curve,” although the tonal qualities of such a bell would be less than p...The normal distribution is the most important and most widely used distribution in statistics. It is sometimes called the “bell curve,” although the tonal qualities of such a bell would be less than pleasing. It is also called the “Gaussian curve” of Gaussian distribution after the mathematician Karl Friedrich Gauss.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Statistics/Introductory_Statistics_(Lane)/07%3A_Normal_Distribution
    Most of the statistical analyses presented in this book are based on the bell-shaped or normal distribution. The introductory section defines what it means for a distribution to be normal and presents...Most of the statistical analyses presented in this book are based on the bell-shaped or normal distribution. The introductory section defines what it means for a distribution to be normal and presents some important properties of normal distributions.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Statistics/Introductory_Statistics_1e_(OpenStax)/06%3A_The_Normal_Distribution/6.05%3A_Normal_Distribution_-_Pinkie_Length_(Worksheet)
    A statistics Worksheet: The student will compare empirical data and a theoretical distribution to determine if data from the experiment follow a continuous distribution.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Math_120%3A__Introductory_Statistics_(Ikeda)/06%3A_The_Normal_Distribution/6.03%3A_Normal_Distribution_-_Lap_Times_(Worksheet)
    A statistics Worksheet: The student will compare and contrast empirical data and a theoretical distribution to determine if Terry Vogel's lap times fit a continuous distribution.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_Notre_Dame/BFE_1201_Statistical_Methods_for_Finance_(Kuter)/04%3A_Random_Variables/4.09%3A_Normal_Distribution_-_Pinkie_Length_(Worksheet)
    A statistics Worksheet: The student will compare empirical data and a theoretical distribution to determine if data from the experiment follow a continuous distribution.

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