bell-shaped curve

[ bel-sheypt ]
/ ˈbɛlˌʃeɪpt /

noun Statistics.

a frequency curve that resembles the outline of a bell, as the normal curve.
Also called bell curve.

Definition for bell curve (2 of 2)

bell curve

noun

Scientific definitions for bell curve

bell curve

A symmetrical bell-shaped curve that represents the distribution of values, frequencies, or probabilities of a set of data. It slopes downward from a point in the middle corresponding to the mean value, or the maximum probability. Data that reflect the aggregate outcome of large numbers of unrelated events tend to result in bell curve distributions.♦ The Gaussian or normal distribution is a mathematically well-defined bell curve used in statistics and in science generally.