MATH 225N Week 5 Normal Distribution – Discussion
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MATH 225N Week 5 Normal Distribution – Discussion (2020) (NURSING)
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According to Holmes, A. and Dean, S. (2019), a normal distribution is a bell-shaped,
symmetrical, unimodal, the mean and median are equal, and 68% of the data falls
within 1 standard deviation. The mean is location of the line of symmetry and the
standard deviation is the spread of the data. Two variables that I work with daily are
height and weight. I use these in my state required assessments for medical necessity
level of care.
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According to Holmes, A. and Dean, S. (2019), a normal distribution is a bell-shaped, symmetrical, unimodal, the mean and median are equal, and 68% of the data falls within 1 standard deviation. The mean is location of the line of symmetry and the standard deviation is the spread of the data. Two variables that I work with daily are height and weight. I use these in my state required assessments for medical necessity level of care.
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