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Such behavour can be observed is the variable is influenced by many independent factors, none of which dominates the others.
An example of a normally distributed random variabe is men's height.
To use the numerical approximations of a standard normal distribution, transformation of normally distributed random variable to z score is required.
Z score measures that distance between the value of interest and the mean, measured in terms of standard deviation, z=x¯−μσ
The cumulative distribution function CDF F(x)=p
gives the probability values as a function of the x values. The inverse of the CDF - the quantile function F−1(p)=x
- does the opposite: it gives the x values as a function of the p values.
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