Thanks for making an excellent and very helpful video!
MUST better and quicker explanation than MS Office. thank you
Wow!!! So great, I was finding this kind of explanation for years!!! Thanks a lot for this sharing
Very very useful, thanks for making this video
Great video! Looks so easy! :)
Out of box🎉❤
Thank you this was very helpful.
Hi Maven, Do you have any video similar to this in the Tableau. I have created the shading but it passes diagonally , how to change it to pass straightly down. Can you help me out.
Excellent!
Absolute GOAT
Can this be applied for independent t-test?
Hi Enrique, question : why U use Mean and not Median value ? Thanks by Italy 🇮🇹
There is A LOT to know/memorize.
I am just curious, why have you taken 60 as the lowest? Is it based on your assumption or the data set doesn't contain a value lower than 60?
the data set is the MBA grade. taking a peak it looks like there are no grades below 60. so he likely just used 60 arbitrarily because it's a nice even number below the lowest number of the data set which was 66.9.
How many minimum data do i need to plot bell curve?
What if my dataset is returning NDIST() > 1 ?
This is a great example to learn from but you FLY through each click and step. For someone trying to learn, I think I spent more time rewinding because you move faster than can copy and learn.
Great Video! Keep up the good work,
Could you help me?
I'm confusing with this :
△ = 8 * (WRS1 - WRS2) / 1000 = 8 * (415-192) / 1000 = 1.784
C1 = -1.060
result = ~N(0,1)(C1 + △) = 76.5%
How to calculate the formula to get result 76.5% ?
That Normal Distribution Average = 0 and Standard Deviation = 1
Thxs a alot before
My data did not get a smooth line as yours, I assuming because it was not a made up data but real one, please advise if you feel otherwise
Yeah mine too. I think if the data is not evenly distributed we aren't going to get a perfect bell curve.
Check your X-Axis values... if you're getting blocky fill , then make the increments small. I was counting by 2's but then changed it to count by 1's and got a perfectly smooth fill@@sshubhamsingh46
1:18 how you did that thing, your explanation is too fast man I am watchin it 5th time
update: I done it by pressing F4 , but my graphs didnt look like the bell shape. what can be the reason?
Very bad presentation
I think you meant to say very good! No worries though, I misspell things all the time so I get it😉
absolutely superb! Thank you. I'm a slightly above average excel user and my stats knowledge is at high school level. I was able to create a distribution chart of children in my class running laps over time. Thank you!