If a distribution has "fat tails," it exhibits A. positive skewness B. negative skewness C. a kurtosis of zero. D. excess kurtosis. E. positive skewness and kurtosis.

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Answer: D. Excess Kurtosis

Step-by-step explanation:

A fat tailed distribution is a kind of probability distribution that exhibits excess kurtosis because it means the resulting numbers from the probability distribution are on a large scale power increment or very small/ slow decreeing order. This makes the graph on the distribution literally fat tailed and makes skewness in such distribution data extremely difficult to ascertain.

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