Re: ordianal data - normal distribution
- From: Carmen Meier <carmei3@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 14:36:28 +0100
Stan Brown schrieb:
We heard you the first time.
This is not a chat room -- you need to wait more than six minutes for a response.
Sorry, but I hit the delete button for the first message, instead to delete a private message. So I sent the message a second time... maybe you got both.
Graphically, the probability distribution of a set of integers must be a histogram (or more properly a set of zero-width lines), but the graph of a normal distribution is a smooth curve.
Maybe I must more specify the question.
I would like to show that the ordinal values would fit into a
normal distribution of continuous data.
Ho could I calculate the suitable normal distribution curve from that small number of ordinal data?
Hope I could explain the question better now.
Regards Carmen
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