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Basic Descriptive Statistics
Skewness
When the mean, median, and mode are unequal, the normal curve can become skewed in either a negative or positive direction depending on their values in relation to each other. In each of the above panels, the dotted line shows how a normal distribution would be shaped (if the mean and median were equal). In the left panel, showing negative skew, the mean is less than the median; in the right panel, showing positive skew, the mean is greater than the median.
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"Statistics Ground Zero/Descriptive Statistics."
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