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So RJ used two separate scales, one actual one relative, to explain the same thing? fionwe1987 Send a noteboard - 18/12/2009 11:33:20 PM
Bell curves are usually not centered on the mean or median. This is a statistical fact.

In order for a distribution to be a bell curve it is, by definition, centered on its mean.

From The Wikipedia article "Normal distribution"
In probability theory and statistics, the normal distribution or Gaussian distribution is a continuous probability distribution that describes data that cluster around the mean. The graph of the associated probability density function is bell-shaped, with a peak at the mean, and is known as the Gaussian function or bell curve.


I propose that the Bell Curve is cut by zero at around 2 standard deviations below the mean. In other words, while it is a perfect Bell Curve, you'd have to draw the bottom portion of it as an imaginary curve below zero strength.

If not that, then it must be a relative scale, where each movement away from the mean is a proportional one, rather than an absolute one.

Remember, RJ's 21 level scale isn't supposed to be superimposed on the Bell Curve. The Bell Curve is merely another, independent tool to represent the channeling population.
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well said *NM* - 18/12/2009 05:12:40 PM 453 Views
It doesn't matter... - 18/12/2009 10:02:38 PM 819 Views
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Age-Related Sample Bias - 18/12/2009 06:41:03 PM 836 Views
A thought that occured to me, and I'd like your opinion... - 18/12/2009 07:38:29 PM 837 Views
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Yes... - 18/12/2009 08:01:57 PM 936 Views
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I think it's just a bad memory... - 18/12/2009 10:19:25 PM 833 Views
Easier sulution, and real example. - 18/12/2009 10:03:20 PM 898 Views
And that is indeed the solution I feel most comfortable with... - 18/12/2009 10:08:40 PM 866 Views
Re: And that is indeed the solution I feel most comfortable with... - 19/12/2009 11:39:31 AM 1079 Views
Agree, but a little more curvy is better - 19/12/2009 11:17:16 PM 783 Views
*facepalm* - 18/12/2009 10:13:16 PM 862 Views
That's just the normalized value graphed on a log scale. - 19/12/2009 11:20:41 PM 841 Views
Dude, Seriously? - 18/12/2009 10:19:25 PM 847 Views
Indeed, and that's why I propose that... - 18/12/2009 10:31:23 PM 860 Views
So RJ used two separate scales, one actual one relative, to explain the same thing? - 18/12/2009 11:33:20 PM 809 Views
Yes, "Bell Curve" does not mean Gausian. Or normal distribution. - 19/12/2009 11:24:10 PM 841 Views
It does to RJ - 20/12/2009 03:12:30 PM 934 Views
Yes, "Bell Curve" does not mean Gausian. Or normal distribution. - 19/12/2009 11:24:11 PM 812 Views
That's because outliers in IQ tests are excluded form the curve. *NM* - 18/12/2009 11:31:23 PM 481 Views
Really?!?! then what is the definition of a IQ of 200? - 19/12/2009 11:28:18 PM 1150 Views
You can have IQ's above that... - 20/12/2009 05:09:44 AM 874 Views
I said that in the other post and was half torn to pieces *NM* - 19/12/2009 11:38:25 AM 426 Views
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I like this idea - 20/12/2009 04:01:28 PM 1002 Views
Accidental Post *NM* - 20/12/2009 07:11:09 PM 464 Views
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