How does a large standard deviation ($\sigma$) affect the shape of the normal curve?

Answer

It leads to a short, wide, and shallow bell shape.

A large standard deviation indicates that the data is much more spread out from the mean, resulting in a curve that is short, wide, and shallow.

How does a large standard deviation ($\sigma$) affect the shape of the normal curve?

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