![]() ![]() Therefore if an assumption of a normal distribution leads to physical impossibilities, the assumption of the normal distribution is wrong. Some physics are impossible below a value of zero. However, some physics do not exist across the real number line. That's right, the normal distribution has the entire real number line as its support. R-bloggers - blog aggregator with statistics articles generally done with R software. Kaggle Self posts with throwaway accounts will be deleted by AutoModerator Memes and image macros are not acceptable forms of content. Just because it has a statistic in it doesn't make it statistics. ![]() Please try to keep submissions on topic and of high quality. They will be swiftly removed, so don't waste your time! Please kindly post those over at: r/homeworkhelp. This is not a subreddit for homework questions. All Posts Require One of the Following Tags in the Post Title! If you do not flag your post, automoderator will delete it: Tag ![]()
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