
Continuous Normal Distribution
The Continuous Normal Distribution, often represented as a bell-shaped curve, describes how values are distributed in many natural phenomena, such as heights or test scores. Most values cluster around the average (mean), with fewer values found as you move away from the center. This distribution is symmetric, meaning it looks the same on both sides of the mean. The further from the average, the less likely you are to find those values. It's a key concept in statistics, helping us understand and predict patterns in data where variation is common.