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little coping koala

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little coping koala

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little coping koala | under construction little coping koala under construction Normal is not average April 20, 2015 People on the internet today love to get offended and very often people get offended by someone calling something “normal”. Especially if this “normal” is somehow different from them. But often people simple misunderstand the words normal and average and use them as synonyms, which they aren’t. There is a very big difference between normal and average and I’ll try to make it clear here. Understanding that difference is the key to not get offended so easily by these words. So, this is the normal (Gaussian) distribution or the so-called bell curve: The line in the middle, in the green area, represents the average . It’s the mean score – the sum of all scores divided by the number of scores. So you can have a group of things with an average of x, although none of the things actually is x. For example when we take the ages of a group of 10 friends: 21 21 22 2...

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