+The **Central Limit Theorem** describes a fundamental principle: the [distribution](/wiki/distribution) of sample means, taken from almost any [population](/wiki/population), will tend towards a normal distribution as the sample size grows sufficiently large. This remarkable phenomenon occurs regardless of the original population's shape, making it a cornerstone for statistical inference and hypothesis testing.
+## See also
+- [Normal Distribution](/wiki/normal_distribution)
+- [Sampling](/wiki/sampling)
+- [Statistics](/wiki/statistics)
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