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Puneet Sparsh
on Oct 24, 2024Verified
When examining a distribution of a quantitative variable,which of the following features do we look for?
A) Overall shape,center,and spread
B) Symmetry or skewness
C) Deviations from overall patterns such as outliers
D) The number of peaks or modes
E) All of the above
Quantitative Variable
A variable that can take on numeric values, allowing for measurable differences in magnitude or size.
Overall Shape
A descriptive term referring to the general form or contour of a distribution or data set.
Deviations
Variations or departures from a standard or norm.
- Consider the aspects of quantitative data's distribution, like its configuration, central value, breadth, mirror image balance, asymmetry, and uncommon points.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Consider the aspects of quantitative data's distribution, like its configuration, central value, breadth, mirror image balance, asymmetry, and uncommon points.
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