Adjust mean and standard deviation to see how the normal distribution bell curve shifts and stretches. Shade probability regions to compute areas under the curve and connect z-scores to percentiles.
Watch the Central Limit Theorem emerge in real time. Choose uniform, right-skewed, bimodal, or normal populations, set sample size n, and take samples one-by-one or in bulk. The sampling distribution of x̄ converges to a bell curve regardless of population shape — see it happen live.
Simulate hundreds of confidence intervals and watch the coverage rate converge to the chosen confidence level. Adjust μ, σ, n, and confidence level (90/95/99%). Green bars capture the true mean; red bars miss it. Builds intuition for the correct long-run interpretation of CIs.
Build scatter plots by clicking the canvas or loading preset datasets (strong positive, strong negative, moderate, none, outlier). Pearson r and r² update live. Toggle regression line, residuals, and 95% ellipse. A color-coded gauge maps r from −1 to +1. Observe how outliers distort r.
Explore B(n, p) via PMF bars, CDF, or live simulation. Adjust n (1–60), p (0.01–0.99), and highlight any k to see P(X = k), P(X ≤ k), and other tail probabilities. Normal approximation curve overlaid for large n. Simulation mode runs up to 2000 trials and compares empirical vs theoretical.