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what does the symmetric bell shape of the normal curve imply about the distribution of individuals in a normal population?

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Answer and Explanation: The symmetric bell shape of the normal curve implies that the skewness of the distribution of the data is 0, and most of the observation is located at the middle of the distribution. The shape of the normal distribution is not positive and negative skewed, the shape seems to be bell-shaped.

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