Abstract
Distributions are a means of expressing uncertainty in data in terms of the range of possible values and their likelihood. Sampled data are generally represented empirically in terms of frequency plots (histograms) and/or cumulative probability (quantile) plots—where the probability of any outcome is inferred from the observed frequency over a long sequence of trials (as opposed to being based on subjective judgment).
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