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Ted Hessing

How Do You Know if a Process Is Following a Normal Distribution?

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How Do You Know if a Process Is Following a Normal Distribution? Trying these tests to find out if your process is normally distributed.

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Ted Hessing

Normal Distribution (AKA Gaussian Probability Distribution)

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The Normal distribution is used to analyze data when there is an equally likely chance of being above or below the mean for continuous data.

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Ted Hessing

Data Distributions

Posted by Ted Hessing

Data distributions is a function that specifies all possible values for a variable and also quantifies the relative frequency.

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Ted Hessing

Binomial Distribution

Posted by Ted Hessing

A Binomial Distribution describes the probability of an event that only has 2 possible outcomes. For Example, Heads or tails.

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