How To Calculate Kurtosis By Hand

Kurtosis Calculator



Introduction & Importance

Kurtosis is a measure of the distribution of a dataset. It indicates whether the data is heavy-tailed or light-tailed relative to a normal distribution. Calculating kurtosis by hand is crucial for understanding your data’s distribution and making informed decisions.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your data as a comma-separated list in the provided field.
  2. Specify the number of bins for the histogram.
  3. Click the “Calculate” button.
  4. View the results below the calculator, including the kurtosis value and a histogram.

Formula & Methodology

The kurtosis formula is:

Kurtosis = (∑[(Xi – μ)²] / N) / ((∑(Xi – μ)² / N)³)

Where:

  • Xi is each data point
  • μ is the mean of the data
  • N is the number of data points

Real-World Examples

Example 1: Stock Prices

Calculate kurtosis for daily stock prices: 10.2, 11.5, 10.8, 11.3, 10.5

Stock Prices Kurtosis
10.2, 11.5, 10.8, 11.3, 10.5 3.2

Example 2: IQ Scores

Calculate kurtosis for IQ scores: 100, 110, 95, 105, 115

IQ Scores Kurtosis
100, 110, 95, 105, 115 2.8

Data & Statistics

Data Set Mean Standard Deviation Kurtosis
Stock Prices 10.8 0.6 3.2
IQ Scores 105 5.5 2.8

Expert Tips

  • Kurtosis is unitless and scale-invariant.
  • Kurtosis is sensitive to outliers and extreme values.
  • Kurtosis can help identify the presence of heavy tails or peaks in the data.

Interactive FAQ

What does kurtosis measure?

Kurtosis measures the “tailedness” of a distribution. It indicates whether the data is heavy-tailed or light-tailed relative to a normal distribution.

What is the difference between kurtosis and skewness?

Kurtosis measures the heaviness of tails, while skewness measures the asymmetry of the distribution. A dataset can be symmetric but have heavy tails (high kurtosis), or it can be asymmetric but have light tails (low kurtosis).

Kurtosis calculation example Kurtosis histogram example

For more information, see the Khan Academy guide on kurtosis.

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