Philippe Grosjean wrote:

I'd vote for the inchworm because what is more representative to stat? The
Gauss curve, of course! What looks like a Gauss curve? The inchworm:


Erling B. Andersen tells in his paper in "Rasch Models: Foundations, Recent Developments, and Applications"
edited by G. H. Fischer and I. W. Molenaar:
"Georg Rasch had a very obvious animosity towards the normal distribution. At certain occasions, when we had all
consumed a generous amount of alcohol, he would invite all persons present to a party on his front lawn to burn all books containing the
word 'normal distribution'."


Kjetil

http://www.floridanature.org/photos/Geometridae,_Tallahassee,_20011230.jpg

http://www.daniellesplace.com/Images2/inchwormcoloractivity.gif

Best,

Philippe Grosjean

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