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- The Normal Distribution
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- Of all the distributions in nature,
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- the most ubiquitous is the normal, or
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- bell-shaped distribution.
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- The frequencies of height, distolic
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- blood pressure, systolic blood
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- pressure, body temperature, i.q., and
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- many other biologiacl measurements
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- follow the normal curve.
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- The normal distrbution is defined by
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- the probability density function
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- 2 2
- -(x-m) /2s
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- ) 2pi s
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- where m is mean, or middle of the
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- curve and s is the standard
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- deviation, or measure of the spread
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- of the curve.
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- When graphed the normal function
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- looks something like this:
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- m-2s m-s m m+s m+2s
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- for more information, see any book on
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- elementary statistics.
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