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A bell-shaped frequency distribution of a variable. The expected distribution if many factors with independent, small effects determine the value of a variable; the basis for many statistical formulations; see Appendix 1.
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| normal distribution |
The frequency of a data distribution simulating a bell-shaped curve that is symmetrical around the mean and exhibits an equal chance of a data point being above or below the mean. (syn: Gaussian distribution).
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| norm |
A way of behaving or believing that is normal for a group or culture. All societies have their norms, they are simply what most people do. Deviants break norms. Some norms are enshrined in law and society punishes those who deviate from them. Breaches of unwritten norms are unofficially punished. This is important to science, because innovation is a form of deviancy science formally encourages. (Section 15.8.)
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| normal |
(a.) Perpendicular. (n.) A normalized vector.
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| normal butane |
A normally gaseous straight-chain hydrocarbon. It is a colorless paraffinic gas that boils at a temperature of 31.1 degrees Fahrenheit. It is extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams.
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