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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Rio_Hondo_College/PSY_190%3A_Statistics_for_the_Behavioral_Sciences/02%3A_Describing_Data_using_Distributions_and_Graphs/2.E%3A_Describing_Data_using_Distributions_and_Graphs_(Exercises)
    Pretend you are constructing a histogram for describing the distribution of salaries for individuals who are 40 years or older, but are not yet retired. The Y-axis would have the frequency or proporti...Pretend you are constructing a histogram for describing the distribution of salaries for individuals who are 40 years or older, but are not yet retired. The Y-axis would have the frequency or proportion because this is always the case in histograms Chart B has the positive skew because the outliers (dots and asterisks) are on the upper (higher) end; chart C has the negative skew because the outliers are on the lower end.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Sacramento_City_Colllege/PSYC_330%3A_Statistics_for_the_Behavioral_Sciences_with_Dr._DeSouza/04%3A_Describing_Data_using_Distributions_and_Graphs/4.E%3A_Describing_Data_using_Distributions_and_Graphs_(Exercises)
    Pretend you are constructing a histogram for describing the distribution of salaries for individuals who are 40 years or older, but are not yet retired. The Y-axis would have the frequency or proporti...Pretend you are constructing a histogram for describing the distribution of salaries for individuals who are 40 years or older, but are not yet retired. The Y-axis would have the frequency or proportion because this is always the case in histograms Based on the pie chart below, which was made from a sample of 300 students, construct a frequency table of college majors. Label the tails and body and determine if it is skewed (and direction, if so) or symmetrical.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/PSYC_2200%3A_Elementary_Statistics_for_Behavioral_and_Social_Science_(Oja)_WITHOUT_UNITS/02%3A_What_Do_Data_Look_Like_(Graphs)/2.14%3A_Describing_Data_using_Distributions_and_Graphs_Exercises
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