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I'm trying to figure out what type of distribution this progression looks like. Someone told me it's a Rayleigh distribution but it doesn't look right to me. I'm looking to figure out where to start when modelling.



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    What are the data (values)? The graph only doesn´t really help. And what is backround of the graph?
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I'm trying to figure out what type of distribution this progression looks like. Someone told me it's a Rayleigh distribution but it doesn't look right to me. I'm looking to figure out where to start when modelling.



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I'm trying to figure out what type of distribution this progression looks like. Someone told me it's a Rayleigh distribution but it doesn't look right to me. I'm looking to figure out where to start when modelling.



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    What are the data (values)? The graph only doesn´t really help. And what is backround of the graph?
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    What are the data (values)? The graph only doesn´t really help. And what is backround of the graph?
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    – callculus
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What are the data (values)? The graph only doesn´t really help. And what is backround of the graph?
$endgroup$
– callculus
Dec 7 '18 at 16:02




$begingroup$
What are the data (values)? The graph only doesn´t really help. And what is backround of the graph?
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