Compare the skewness of the two distributions given in the previous question by means of Pearson's Measure of Skewness, mean – mode standard deviation distribution. 6. A set of numbers are all either 0 or 1.
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Theodore Coladarci, Casey D. Cobb, Edward W. Minium, Robert C. Clarke ... On the basis of the comparison in Step 4, Dr. Meyer makes one of two decisions about his hypothesis that m 1⁄4 250: It will be either \rejected" or \retained.