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Revision as of 15:47, 1 November 2014
A normal frequency distribution is a continuous, symmetrical, bell-shaped distribution function. Its mean, mode and median are all the same; and both the tails of the bell curve are infinitely long.
Because of its symmetry, a normal frequency distribution can be described fully by its mean and its standard deviation.
Commonly abbreviated to normal distribution.
See also
- Binomial
- CertFMM
- Frequency distribution
- Kurtosis
- Leptokurtic frequency distribution
- Lognormal frequency distribution
- Mean
- Standard deviation
- Standardised normal distribution