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In the normal distribution, values in the distribution being measured are close to the mean (high or low values are infrequently found). true or false ?

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User Cyrax
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Answer: True.

Explanation:

Hi, the statement "In the normal distribution, values in the distribution being measured are close to the mean (high or low values are infrequently found)." is true.

The normal distribution is a probability function that how the values of a measure are distributed. Most of the values cluster around the mean, it’s a symmetric distribution.

Normal or Gaussian distributions Means that many variables have similar characteristics. So, middle values have higher probability or are more likely to occur, and extremely low or high values are more infrequent.

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User Jon Adams
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In the normal distribution, values in the distribution being measured are close to the mean (high or low values are infrequently found).

that is true
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