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Authored by: celtic_hackr on Sunday, May 06 2012 @ 01:33 PM EDT |
Umm... a bell curve is always shaped, well, like a bell with the 80% making up
most of the curve and 50% taking up roughly 50% of the area under the curve.
Pretty much everything I've ever seen on studies of humans and nature shows a
normal distribution and a bell-shaped curve. In fact, I don't think I could come
up with a single case that isn't. I don't doubt there is such a case, but I
couldn't tell you what it might be.
The real question is what makes you think this is any different? Normal
distributions are the norm in nature, if you have some proof this case is
different, please share. I'm willing to believe almost anything is possible. But
without any statistical numbers, the logical assumption is to assume a
bell-shaped curve.
And I'm very much into logic.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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