PSCH 343 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Normal Distribution, Umber
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*go back to the frequency table example from last week it shows how angry jurors were during a trial that showed them upsetting evidence. When we do frequency tables, we are setting up the data to create distributions of scores by learning how many people ended up having each score. Graph that represents the information in a frequency table. Here are a few other examples as you can see, you can"t always trace every single frequency bar with the curve, but that"s ok the curve captures the general trend of the data. As you can see, there are many different types of distributions, some most of them are highest in the middle, but others are highest at the beginning or at the end, or even. Instructor: liana peter-hagene high in two separate points. For example, what if we"re measuring people"s love of zombie movies from 1 not at all, to 9 very much.