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Is a distribution that is normal, but highly skewed considered Gaussian?



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I have this question: What do you think the distribution of time spent per day on YouTube looks like?



My answer is that it is probably normally distributed and highly left skewed. I expect there is one mode where most users spend around some average time and then a long right tale since some users are overwhelming power users.



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    I have this question: What do you think the distribution of time spent per day on YouTube looks like?



    My answer is that it is probably normally distributed and highly left skewed. I expect there is one mode where most users spend around some average time and then a long right tale since some users are overwhelming power users.



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      I have this question: What do you think the distribution of time spent per day on YouTube looks like?



      My answer is that it is probably normally distributed and highly left skewed. I expect there is one mode where most users spend around some average time and then a long right tale since some users are overwhelming power users.



      Is that a fair answer? Is there a better word for that distribution?










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      I have this question: What do you think the distribution of time spent per day on YouTube looks like?



      My answer is that it is probably normally distributed and highly left skewed. I expect there is one mode where most users spend around some average time and then a long right tale since some users are overwhelming power users.



      Is that a fair answer? Is there a better word for that distribution?







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          A distribution that is normal is not highly skewed. That is a contradiction. Normally distributed variables have skew = 0.






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            What is a better way to describe the distribution? Is there a word for that type of distribution where it centers around a mode and then has a long tail?
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          If it has long right tail, then it's right skewed.



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          It can't be a normal distribution since skew !=0, it's perhaps a unimodal skew normal distribution:



          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skew_normal_distribution






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            A fraction per day is certainly not negative. This rules out the normal distribution, which has probability mass over the entire real axis - in particular over the negative half.



            Power law distributions are often used to model things like income distributions, sizes of cities etc. They are nonnegative and typically highly skewed. These would be the first I would try in modeling time spent watching YouTube. (Or monitoring CrossValidated questions.)



            More information on power laws can be found here or here, or in our power-law tag.






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                Unimodal and skewed is as close as I can come...
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                      A fraction per day is certainly not negative. This rules out the normal distribution, which has probability mass over the entire real axis - in particular over the negative half.



                      Power law distributions are often used to model things like income distributions, sizes of cities etc. They are nonnegative and typically highly skewed. These would be the first I would try in modeling time spent watching YouTube. (Or monitoring CrossValidated questions.)



                      More information on power laws can be found here or here, or in our power-law tag.






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                        A fraction per day is certainly not negative. This rules out the normal distribution, which has probability mass over the entire real axis - in particular over the negative half.



                        Power law distributions are often used to model things like income distributions, sizes of cities etc. They are nonnegative and typically highly skewed. These would be the first I would try in modeling time spent watching YouTube. (Or monitoring CrossValidated questions.)



                        More information on power laws can be found here or here, or in our power-law tag.






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                          Power law distributions are often used to model things like income distributions, sizes of cities etc. They are nonnegative and typically highly skewed. These would be the first I would try in modeling time spent watching YouTube. (Or monitoring CrossValidated questions.)



                          More information on power laws can be found here or here, or in our power-law tag.






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                          A fraction per day is certainly not negative. This rules out the normal distribution, which has probability mass over the entire real axis - in particular over the negative half.



                          Power law distributions are often used to model things like income distributions, sizes of cities etc. They are nonnegative and typically highly skewed. These would be the first I would try in modeling time spent watching YouTube. (Or monitoring CrossValidated questions.)



                          More information on power laws can be found here or here, or in our power-law tag.







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