skewsus
Skewsus is a term used in the field of statistics and data analysis to describe a situation where the distribution of data is not symmetric, but instead is skewed to one side. This means that the tail of the distribution extends further in one direction than the other. Skewness is a measure of the asymmetry of the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable about its mean.
There are two main types of skewness:
1. Positive Skewness (Right Skewed): In this case, the tail on the right side of the distribution
2. Negative Skewness (Left Skewed): Here, the tail on the left side of the distribution is longer
Skewness is an important concept in statistics because it can significantly affect the interpretation of data.
Skewness can be measured using various statistical methods, including the Pearson's moment coefficient of skewness and