"Skewed" distribution is a statistical term that measures “asymmetry” (lack of similarity) in a “bell curve” (the bell-shaped graph that occurs when plotting data based on normal meaured traits).
In “normal distribution” there should be a roughly equal number of occurrences of a measured trait on both sides of the mid-point of the bell curve.
The “skewness” (percent of difference) statistic measures how great a change there is in the number of trait occurrences on either side of the mid-point of the curve."
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