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A distribution that is more peaked than normal is:

A)
skewed.
B)
platykurtic.
C)
leptokurtic.

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A distribution that is more peaked than normal is:

A)
skewed.
B)
platykurtic.
C)
leptokurtic.



A distribution that is more peaked than normal is leptokurtic. A distribution that is flatter than normal is platykurtic.

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A distribution that has positive excess kurtosis is:

A)
more skewed than a normal distribution.
B)
less peaked than a normal distribution.
C)
more peaked than a normal distribution.

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A distribution that has positive excess kurtosis is:

A)
more skewed than a normal distribution.
B)
less peaked than a normal distribution.
C)
more peaked than a normal distribution.



A distribution with positive excess kurtosis is one that is more peaked than a normal distribution

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Which of the following statements about skewness and kurtosis is least accurate?

A)
Positive values of kurtosis indicate a distribution that has fat tails.
B)
Kurtosis is measured using deviations raised to the fourth power.
C)
Values of relative skewness in excess of 0.5 in absolute value indicate large levels of skewness.

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Which of the following statements about skewness and kurtosis is least accurate?

A)
Positive values of kurtosis indicate a distribution that has fat tails.
B)
Kurtosis is measured using deviations raised to the fourth power.
C)
Values of relative skewness in excess of 0.5 in absolute value indicate large levels of skewness.



Positive values of kurtosis do not indicate a distribution that has fat tails. Positive values of excess kurtosis (kurtosis > 3) indicate fat tails.

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