The Central Limit Theorem: Building Reliable Averages from Uncertain Data
The Central Limit Theorem (CLT) is a cornerstone of statistics, revealing how sample means stabilize into predictable patterns—even when underlying data is chaotic. By asserting that the distribution of sample averages approaches normality as sample size grows, CLT enables reliable inference across fields, from economics to archaeology. How CLT Ensures Stable, Predictable Sample Averages CLT’s […]
