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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Fat tail]] | * [[Fat tail]] | ||
* [[Frequency distribution]] | * [[Frequency distribution]] | ||
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* [[Normal frequency distribution]] | * [[Normal frequency distribution]] | ||
* [[Standard deviation]] | * [[Standard deviation]] | ||
* [[Tail]] | |||
* [[Tail risk]] | * [[Tail risk]] | ||
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An event considered unlikely, whose consequences might be severe or catastrophic.
The name 'tail' event derives from their position in the tails of a conventional frequency distribution diagram.