the karl pearsion's y2 coefficient is equal to
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so basically
Karl Pearson's ie Pearsonian Coefficient of skewness is calculated by
Skp=(Mean-Mode/SD)
But when mode is indeterminate
Skp=3(Mean-Median)/S.D
Vakue of Skp is always between -1 and 3 such that -1 < Skp < 3
Skewness can also be calculated by Bowleys coefficient of skewness which is based on quartiles
so basically
Skb=(Q3+Q1-2Q2)/Q3-Q1
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