What is the Right-Skewed Histogram?
Right-Skewed Histogram

What is the Right-Skewed Histogram?

A right-skewed histogram (or positively skewed histogram) has a long tail on the right side. This means:?


  • Most of the data is concentrated on the left (lower values).?
  • There are fewer data points with high values, which creates a long tail to the right.


Characteristics of Right-Skewed Histogram?

  • The tallest bars are on the left, meaning many data points have lower values.
  • The bars get shorter as you move right, showing fewer data points with higher values.
  • The graph has a "tail" stretching out to the right, indicating a few very high values.



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