The Monte Carlo simulation presents results in the form of standard
deviations on a bell curve.
The Monte Carlo simulation presents results in the form of standard
deviations on a bell curve.
Not exact matches
On a bell - curve, about 95 % of your observations will be within two standard deviations one way or another, so only about 2.5 % of your observations will be beyond «two sigma» on the upsid
On a
bell -
curve, about 95 % of your observations will be within two standard
deviations one way or another, so only about 2.5 % of your observations will be beyond «two sigma»
on the upsid
on the upside.
I would wager that something approaching 2 standard
deviations of the population haven't got a clue what a
bell curve is, and who's scientific and mathematical understanding is so poor that you would have to take a good half hour of one
on one time to get a majority of them to grasp what a
bell curve is and how it can be interpreted, and some never will..
In my experience as a family law lawyer, however, it has seemed to me that the
bell curve modeling the impact of legislation
on my clients has perhaps a higher standard of
deviation than the norm, giving the
bell curve a greater population at the extremes and thus fatter tails than suggested by the normal distribution; in other words, my impression is that quite a bit more than 5 % of separating couples experience an unfair or very unfair result from the application of family law legislation.