All in the Curve Essay #2
The normal curve is the shape that represents how variables are distributed, and it has some very interesting characteristics: a) the mean, the median, and the mode are all the same value; b) it is symmetrical about its midpoint, which means that the left and right halves of the curve are mirror images; and c) the tails of the curve get closer and closer to the X-axis but never touch it—the curve is asymptotic (Salkind, 2012). In fact, many inferential statistics are based on the assumption that the population distribution of variables from which samples are selected is normal in shape. From a practical standpoint, how likely is a healthcare professional conducting an informal study or program evaluation at their organization to achieve a “normal distribution curve”?
References
Salkind, N. J. (2012). Exploring research. (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson
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Normal distribution curve is also referred to as the Gaussian distribution, which represents an unpredicted variable whose mean, mode, and median would be equal. As the health care takes the effect of a latest business scope and planning, it is important to understand how it would be affected by this change. More services to the population would lead to better life and health but higher increase would lead to a maximum point where more services would not be needed, and at this point they may become cheaper and the returns from such investment would decrease (Salkind, 2012). An increase in the health of a child would lead to an increase life expectancy, which translates to a high number of elders. Old age is associated with chronic diseases and multi morbidity, which leads ...
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