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Contrast the peak and tail positions of a negatively skewed distribution with those of a positively skewed distribution on a histogram.

Question: Contrast the peak and tail positions of a negatively skewed distribution with those of a positively skewed distribution on a histogram.

Sample answer: A negatively skewed distribution peaks toward the upper end with a long negative tail, whereas a positively skewed distribution peaks toward the lower end with a long positive tail.

Key points:

  • Negatively skewed peak is toward the upper end, and the tail is negative.
  • Positively skewed peak is toward the lower end, and the tail is positive.

Rubric: To earn full credit, the answer must clearly state that the peak of a negatively skewed distribution is toward the upper end with a long negative tail, while the peak of a positively skewed distribution is toward the lower end with a long positive tail.

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