Kemiringan Dan Keruncingan Kasus Covid-19 Di Indonesia/15 Desember 2020
Nur Khoirunnisa,
Farhandhika Dwi Wangga and
Muhamad Hirzi Rivai
No tx7qd, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
Slope measure is a measure that expresses the degree of asymmetry of a smooth curve (curve) of a frequency distribution. The slope of the data distribution has 3 types, namely symmetry, sloping to the right, sloping to the left. The slope of the data distribution is called the skewness and the kurtosis (k) is a measure of the height or depth of a curve. The ductility of the data distribution is the degree or measure of the height of the peak of a data distribution against the normal distribution of the data. The tangle of data distribution is called kurtosis. There are 3 types of data loss, namely Leptokurtis, Mesokurtis, Platikurtis.
Date: 2020-12-27
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