Bell Curve Analysis

Definition: Bell Curve Analysis, also known as Normal Distribution Analysis, refers to a statistical method used to represent the distribution of a set of data points.

It is characterized by a bell-shaped curve, known as the normal distribution curve, where most of the data points cluster around the mean, with fewer points as you move away from the center. This analysis helps in understanding the spread and variation of data within a dataset.

Key Characteristics of the Bell Curve:

Applications of Bell Curve Analysis:

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