In Statistics course exam (Case1, Question4) even filtering my skew was still different
Hi,
For this question. My answer was different for all three skews dispete filtering then calculating the skew. Someone from 2022 in your Q&A also had the same issue but you did not give an explanation as to why. You just stated the answer which offers no instruction or work through. Please explain so we can learn as to why we are wrong.
Thank you!
For this question. My answer was different for all three skews dispete filtering then calculating the skew. Someone from 2022 in your Q&A also had the same issue but you did not give an explanation as to why. You just stated the answer which offers no instruction or work through. Please explain so we can learn as to why we are wrong.
Thank you!

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I filtered for one specific
I used the =skew() which was a function in Excel
Those were the steps I used and still got a completely different result
I used the =skew() which was a function in Excel
Those were the steps I used and still got a completely different result