The shape of normal curve depends upon _________ Mean Quartile Deviation Standard Deviation Mean Deviation
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The shape of the normal curve depends upon the mean and the standard deviation.
- A bell curve, widely known as the normal distribution, is a frequent form of variable distribution. The word "bell curve" refers to the graph used to show a normal distribution, which is a symmetrical bell-shaped curve.
- The normal curve's form is determined by the mean and standard deviation.
- The standard deviation governs the distribution's spread. A lower standard deviation suggests that the data is densely packed around the mean; a taller normal distribution means that the data is firmly crowded around the mean.
- The standard normal distribution, commonly known as the z-distribution, is a kind of normally distributed with a mean of 0 as well as a standard deviation of 1.
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