=+b. Does the square-root transformation result in a histogram that is more symmetric than that of the
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=+b. Does the square-root transformation result in a histogram that is more symmetric than that of the original data? (Be careful! This one is a bit tricky because you don’t have the raw data; transforming the endpoints of the class intervals results in class intervals that are not necessarily of equal widths, so the histogram of the transformed values has to be drawn with this in mind.)
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Statistics The Exploration And Analysis Of Data
ISBN: 9781111804138
6th Edition
Authors: John M Scheb, Jay Devore, Roxy Peck
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