Computer Science, asked by sakshishinde8383, 2 months ago

If the Pearson's coefficient of skewness is
greater than zero the frequency distribution
is​

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Answered by itzhurtedboy
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Answer:

If the value is greater than zero, it is positively skewed and if the value is less than zero it is negatively skewed distribution.

Answered by annasl
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Answer:

If the Pearson's coefficient of skewness is greater than zero, it means the distribution is positively skewed.

Explanation:

  • Karl Pearson's correlation coefficient also known as product moment correlation is used to quantify the strength of the linear relationship between two numerical variables.
  • The correlation coefficient, r, ranges from -1≤ r ≤ +1
  • Positive or negative sign of the correlation coefficient tells us the direction of the linear relationship.
  • The magnitude of the correlation coefficient tells us the strength of linear relationship.
  • If the Pearson's coefficient of skewness is greater than zero, it means the distribution is positively skewed.
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