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RE: Normal Distribution: A Simple Introduction
Your post gave an incredible post-traumatic stress to my statistics classes last year :P but you explained it all very well!
I'm a vet student so i don't usually use statistics unless i go into epidemiology, i actually just learned how to work with a program called Epiinfo which correlates data between many epidemiology studies, it shows p-value we use the null hypothesis, etc.... you know what I'm talking about
Are you also going to explain Poisson and binomial distributions? ( i think this is what they are called)
Thank you for your encouraging comment. That is simply hypothesis testing. Normal distribution is for continuous random variable and Poisson and Binomial distribution are for a discrete random variable. They are relatively easy to explain. I think I will explain those.
In future, Maybe, I will also request volunteers from steemstem members in data collection and analyze data to find out various inferences. That would be interesting I guess.