
Bell Curve
The Bell Curve is a graph that shows how a particular characteristic, like test scores or heights, is distributed in a population. It is shaped like a bell, with most people scoring around the average, and fewer people as you move toward very high or very low scores. This indicates that most individuals are close to the middle value, while extremes are less common. The Bell Curve helps us understand the natural variation within a group and is used in many fields like statistics, psychology, and education to analyze data patterns.