Classroom Statistics Draw a graph of the following:

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Classroom Statistics Draw a graph of the following: Normal distribution Positively skewed distribution Negatively skewed distribution Give an example of a set of data you think would result in each of the three graphs above

Examples Normal Distribution: Positive Skew: Negative Skew: How smart are you compared with class? How soft do you like your mattress? Positive Skew: How much do you like doing homework? How much do you like waking up early in the morning? Negative Skew: How much do you like pizza? How smart are you compared with an average CV freshman?