Figure 11: Eighteen Points Shifted Out into the Tails
If we now moved an additional twelve points out into the tails by placing four points at ± 1.3,
four points at ± 1.2, and four points at ± 1.1, we would have to compensate by shifting sixteen
points into the middle by placing four points at ± 0.7, six points at ± 0.8, and six points at ± 0.9 to
get the standard deviation back down to 1.005 as seen in Figure 12. The histogram in Figure 12
has a radius of gyration of 1.000, and we find percentages that match the predictions of the
empirical rule.
–3
–2
–1
0
1
2
3
30 moved out
66 moved in
s = 1.005
70%
96%
100%
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