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History and Geography
Chuko Shinsho 2564 / If you plot data that looks different at first glance, you can see what it looks like. dice eyes and test scores are in a bell-shaped curve with the largest number in the center (normal distribution), the scale and frequency of earthquakes, and the number of links on the Web in a lower-right curve (power distribution), and weight and urban population are in an extended curve on the right side of the bell-shaped curve (log-normal distribution). How do these three distributions account for the world's events? Explain the mechanism and features, and reveal the truth hidden in the data.