Figure 2
A bar graph displays the mean p-value of various best fit distributions across ten datasets, with each distribution represented by different colored bars.The image illustrates a bar graph depicting the mean p value for different best fit distributions across ten datasets. The vertical axis is labelled MEAN P VALUE, ranging from zero to one, while the horizontal axis is marked with Dataset 1 through Dataset 10. Each dataset displays multiple coloured bars, representing different types of distributions, Normal, grey, Lognormal, green, Weibull, blue, Gamma, red, Generalized Extreme Value, gold, Gumbel, orange, and Exponential, dark grey. Each distribution type has an associated legend in the top right corner for identification. The bars are arranged to highlight the comparisons across the datasets without presenting any trends, making it clear which dataset corresponds to each distribution.

Best-fitting probability model for the original data sets based on the mean P-value estimated from the seven GoF tests

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