A measure of asymmetry |
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Authors: | P. N. Patil P. P. Patil D. Bagkavos |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK 2. Department of Statistics, Miami University, Oxford, OH, 45056, USA 3. Accenture, 1 Arkadias Street, 14564, Athens, Greece
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Abstract: | It is a general practice to make assertions about the symmetry or asymmetry of a probability density function based on the coefficients of skewness. Since most of the coefficients of skewness are designed to be zero for a symmetric density, they overall do provide an indication of symmetry. However, skewness is primarily influenced by the tail behavior of a density function, and the skewness coefficients are designed to capture this behavior. Thus they do not calibrate asymmetry in the density curves. We provide a necessary condition for a probability density function to be symmetric and use that to measure asymmetry in a continuous density curve on the scale of ?1 to 1. We show through examples that the proposed measure does an admirable job of capturing the visual impression of asymmetry of a continuous density function. |
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