A distribution of scores has no mode and the same median and mean values. This indicates that the _____. a. same frequencies of individuals scored for every possible X value in the distribution. b. distribution is negatively skewed. c. distribution is positively skewed. d. mean and median are large values within the possible range of the distribution.
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