How would you explain platykurtic and leptokurtic distributions to a friend not taking this class?
A platykurtic distribution has thinner tail than that of normal Distribution(Which is mesokurtic) , sometimes no tail at all . Rather it has a flat surface and looks like inverted U .
Eg.: Uniform Distribution
Whereas , a Leptokurtic distribution has fatter tails than that of Normal distribution . It has a sharp /pointed surface and looks like inverted V .
eg. ; t distribution .
How would you explain platykurtic and leptokurtic distributions to a friend not taking this class?
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