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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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    Normal Distribution (AKA Gaussian Probability Distribution)

    Posted by Ted Hessing

    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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    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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