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Normal Distribution
The normal distribution is a bell-shaped frequency distribution that is symmetric about the mean, describing how the values of a variable are dispersed or spread out.
Confidence Interval
A compilation of values, generated through statistical analysis of a sample, that is expected to include the value of a hidden population characteristic.
True Slope
In the context of linear regression, it refers to the actual slope of the line of best fit through data, indicating the true relationship between variables.
Least Squares
A mathematical method used to find the best-fitting line or curve to a given set of points by minimizing the sum of the squares of the offsets ("the residuals") of the points from the curve.
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