Normal Distribution - also known as the Gaussian distribution, is a continuous probability distribution that is symmetric about the mean, showing that data near the mean are more frequent in occurrence than data far from the mean. Normal distribution is graphically represented by a bell curve. It is also sometimes called as 'Natural Distribution' as it is found to be naturally occurring in many situations.
Logistic Distribution has a shape that is similar to that of the normal distribution however; the logistic distribution has longer tails. It is used as a growth curve to model binary responses and is commonly used in the fields of biostatistics and economics.
Student's T Distribution is a symmetric, bell-shaped distribution that is similar to the normal distribution, but with thicker tails. It is defined by its degrees of freedom, a value closely related to sample size. Therefore, a different t-distribution exists for every sample size. As the sample size increases, the probability density present in the tails decreases and the t-distribution approaches the normal distribution.
An application-oriented question on the topic along with responses can be seen below. The best answer was provided by Soji Sam on 2nd Sep 2022.
Applause for all the respondents - Hirak Raval, Rahul Arora, Piyush Jain, Kiran Kumar Gadhamsetty, Chandra Shekhar Chauhan, Soji Sam.
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