Normal Distribution By James Grow

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Normal Distribution By James Grow

Distributions

Distributions

Distributions can be described by their median or half way point

Distributions can be described by their mean or balance point

The mean and the median or average need nor occur together

A normal distribution is symmetric with a center of symmetry

This center of symmetry will be a balance point

The median and the mean will be at the same point

Characterization is done by its mean and standard deviation

The mean or average can change

Without changing its shape

There is point where the tangent is infinity

This point marks a standard deviation

If s is increased broader, flatter curve will be produced

Take a normal distribution with a measuring stick s long

Area under this part of the curve, 1s long, is 68.3%

Area under curve 2s long is is 95.4

Area under curve with 3s is 99.7

Data for Distribution

Determine the sum of all observations

Divide by the number of observations

Determine the average or mean

Determine the variation from the average

Sum the square of these variations

Divide by the number of observations minus 1

To determine the Variance

Take the square root of the variance

To determine the Standard Deviation

Standard Deviation for a different set of observations

a 1.932 s Vs a 7.534 s

Normal Distribution

This is a Quincunx

A bearing can fall to the right

The second ball bearing can fall either way

Even to the left

Again to the left

This will produce a normal distribution

A large number of ball bearings will create a normal distribute

For a p=0.5 chance even a small number produce a normal distribution

The distribution will be askew if the odds are not 50/50

Author: Compaq User

Email: Grow@adm.njit.edu

Home Page: http://www-ec.njit.edu/~grow/statisti.htm

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