0 to cause something to be not straight or exact; to twist or distort -- 使歪斜;歪曲;使有误差
1 not straight -- 歪斜的;有偏差的
Such predominance of women in this sector means that, in effect, paid formal care is far more gender skewed than unpaid informal care.
Similarly, if the distributions of the variables were skewed, the variables were excluded from the analysis.
Nevertheless, the frequency polygons of the timing measures have shown that the distributions of these measures are not skewed.
Not only that ; its membership was also heavily skewed, for much of the time, in particular directions.
American employers did not eliminate the union shop, but they skewed its dominion.
94 responsive to a skewed group of orientations.
The pelican not only retained the hybrid system, it skewed it in favour of the motorist.
Figure 2 shows that the distribution is skewed to the right.