platykurtik
Platykurtik is a term used in statistics to describe the shape of a probability distribution's tails in relation to a normal distribution. In a platykurtik distribution, the tails are shorter and the peak is lower and broader compared to the normal distribution. This results in a distribution that has less probability in the tails and more in the center.
The kurtosis of a platykurtik distribution is less than that of a normal distribution. A normal distribution
Platykurtik distributions are often referred to as "light-tailed" distributions because they have lighter tails than the
Examples of platykurtik distributions include the uniform distribution and the binomial distribution with a small number
In summary, platykurtik refers to a type of distribution with shorter tails and a broader peak compared