platykurtic
The term "platykurtic" refers to a statistical distribution that has a flatter peak and thinner tails compared to a normal distribution. This means that the data points are more spread out and less concentrated around the mean. In a platykurtic distribution, there are fewer extreme values, which results in a lower likelihood of outliers.
Platykurtic distributions are often contrasted with leptokurtic distributions, which have sharper peaks and heavier tails. Common examples of platykurtic distributions include the uniform distribution and certain types of binomial distributions. Understanding these characteristics helps in analyzing data and making informed decisions based on its distribution.