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A measure of deviation from the Normal Curve. Skewness can be negative or positive, representing which side of the Normal Curve Mode the Skew appears (left = negative and right = positive).
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In statistics skew is the asymmetry of a distribution around its mean. Positive skew is an asymmetric tail extending toward positive values (right-hand side). Negative skew is an asymmetry toward negative values (left-hand side). In options skew is commonly used to refer to the volatility skew. See volatility skew.
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| skew d. |
downward and inward rotation of the eye on the side of the cerebellar lesion and upward and outward deviation on the opposite side. Called also Hertwig-Magendie phenomenon, Magendie's sign, and Magendie-Hertwig sign.
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| skew p.’s |
a condition in which one of the ocular axes deviates upward and the other downward.
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| skewness |
Refers to the degree of asymmetry in a distribution. Asymmetry often reflects extreme scores in a distribution.
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