Asked by Luciana Joseph on Jun 29, 2024

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The degree of flatness or peakedness of a population is measured by the ________.

A) coefficient of kurtosis
B) coefficient of skewness
C) coefficient of variation
D) coefficient of deviation

Peakedness

A characteristic of a distribution's shape that describes the sharpness or flatness of its peak, often related to the concept of kurtosis.

  • Examine the attributes of data distribution such as skewness and kurtosis.
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Alexander BakerJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The degree of peakedness or flatness of a population is measured by the coefficient of kurtosis. The coefficient of skewness measures the asymmetry of the distribution, the coefficient of variation measures the relative variability of the distribution, and the coefficient of deviation is not a commonly used statistical term.