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The extent to which a distribution contains extreme scores in one tail of the distribution only. Reference: Chapter 4
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Skewness is an asymmetrical frequency distribution in which the values are concentrated on one side of the central tendency and trail out on the other side. If the trail is to the right or positive end of the scale, the distribution is said to be positively skewed. If the distribution trails off to the left or negative side of the scale, it is said to be negatively skewed.
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Refers to the timing difference which occurs when electrical signals which are traveling over different pairs of cables reach their destinations at different times. The different arrival times of the signals may present a problem when simultaneous arrival with no delay is required.
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faster or longer or larger rises than drops, or drops than rises. critical thresholds, a phenomenom linked to percolation, where the price behavior can change completely fat tails: prices or price variations spreading farther from the mean than is considered proper and well-behaved in the good old standard bell curve Pareto's "power law": concentration on extreme values, not on a central one, an alternance of periods of very high / very low prices, returns or volatility. ...
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Skewness characterises the degree of asymmetry of a distribution around its mean. Positive skewness indicates a distribution with an asymmetric tail extending towards more positive values. Negative skewness indicates a distribution with an asymmetric tail extending towards more negative values.
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