{"id":12748,"date":"2018-02-15T00:12:36","date_gmt":"2018-02-15T00:12:36","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2018-02-15T00:12:36","modified_gmt":"2018-02-15T00:12:36","slug":"EDRS620D23","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/myedme.com\/login\/EDRS620D23\/","title":{"rendered":"Question #4"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>What does skewed mean?<\/h2>\n<form action=\"http:\/\/www.myedme.com\/login\/wp-admin\/admin-post.php\" method=\"post\"><input type=\"text\" id=\"stem\" name=\"stem\" value=\"What does skewed mean?\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" name=\"score1\" id=\"score1\" value=\"88\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" name=\"questionNum\" id=\"questionNum\" value=\"4\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" name=\"chapterName\" id=\"chapterName\" value=\"EDRS620D\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"queId\" name=\"queId\" value=\"EDRS620D23\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" name=\"contextGrp1\" id=\"contextGrp1\" value=\"6SP\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"contextGrp2\" name=\"contextGrp2\" value=\"\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"keys1\" name=\"keys1\" value=\"\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" name=\"keys2\" id=\"keys2\" value=\"\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"answerId\" name=\"answerId\" value=\"2\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"queFormat\" value=\"1\" name=\"queFormat\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"hidden\" name=\"action\" value=\"edme_score_function\"><input type=\"text\" id=\"nextAddress\" name=\"nextAddress\" value=\"http:\/\/www.myedme.com\/login\/?p=12749\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"button\" Name=\"Option[&#39;.$var&#39;]\" style=\"white-space: normal; text-align:left;\" onclick=\"buttonClick(this.id)\"  value=\"     a subset of the population that has the same characteristics as the population     \" id=\"0\" ><\/input><br \/><input type=\"text\" id=\"option0\" name=\"option0\"  value=\"a subset of the population that has the same characteristics as the population\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"button\" Name=\"Option[&#39;.$var&#39;]\" style=\"white-space: normal; text-align:left;\" onclick=\"buttonClick(this.id)\"  value=\"     the distance between the greatest and least data     \" id=\"1\" ><\/input><br \/><input type=\"text\" id=\"option1\" name=\"option1\"  value=\"the distance between the greatest and least data\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"button\" Name=\"Option[&#39;.$var&#39;]\" style=\"white-space: normal; text-align:left;\" onclick=\"buttonClick(this.id)\"  value=\"     used to describe data that is not symmetrical; when the right side of a graph looks \u201cchopped off\u201d compared the left side, we say it is \u201cskewed to the left.\u201d When the left side of the graph looks \u201cchopped off\u201d compared to the right side, we say the data is \u201cskewed to the right.\u201d Alternatively: when the lower values of the data are more spread out, we say the data are skewed to the left. 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