
Bell Curve concept
The Bell Curve, also known as a normal distribution, is a graph that shows how data points are spread around an average. Most values cluster near the middle, creating a bell-shaped curve, while fewer values appear as you move farther away on either side. This pattern is common in various measurements, such as test scores or heights, indicating that most people or items fall within a typical range, with fewer being very high or very low. The concept helps us understand how traits or outcomes distribute naturally in many situations.