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There is now a statistician in the house. I have added two paragraphs that discuss some of the fine points. This is wrong (which, of course, Randall knows) in so many ways! I tried to keep what I said simple, but it may need some expansion. I also don't think we need the graphic in the explanation because, as I say in the text I added, that is the ''wrong way'' to describe a nonsymmetric distribution like the "tangent distribution". [[User:Cjgeyer|Cjgeyer]] ([[User talk:Cjgeyer|talk]]) 22:56, 3 March 2019 (UTC) | There is now a statistician in the house. I have added two paragraphs that discuss some of the fine points. This is wrong (which, of course, Randall knows) in so many ways! I tried to keep what I said simple, but it may need some expansion. I also don't think we need the graphic in the explanation because, as I say in the text I added, that is the ''wrong way'' to describe a nonsymmetric distribution like the "tangent distribution". [[User:Cjgeyer|Cjgeyer]] ([[User talk:Cjgeyer|talk]]) 22:56, 3 March 2019 (UTC) | ||
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