- Sun Oct 19, 2014 5:12 pm
#17094
Hi there! This question confused me because it says that the distribution is skewed, which to me means that the mean is thrown off by relatively few very large numbers or very small numbers when the vast majority of the distribution is in a different range. So that would indicate that if the largest number of lamps was associated with the late Upper Paleolithic period, there were some lamps from very early in the period which were throwing off the distribution. Am I looking at this with too much of a statistics-based mindset?
If so, does skewed then mean that more lamps were associated with the late Upper Paleolithic period than should be, based on how many actually existed at that time? Or does it simply mean that there were more lamps in the late Upper Paleolithic period?
Sorry for the long post! Thanks so much for your help!
If so, does skewed then mean that more lamps were associated with the late Upper Paleolithic period than should be, based on how many actually existed at that time? Or does it simply mean that there were more lamps in the late Upper Paleolithic period?
Sorry for the long post! Thanks so much for your help!