Multiple Choice
A positively skewed distribution is one in which:
A) the "tail" of the distribution extends toward the higher values of the variable.
B) the "tail" of the distribution extends toward the lower values of the variable.
C) the distribution has no "tail".
D) equal numbers of cases fall on each side of the center of the distribution.
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