“…The normal method of studying the charged-particle multiplicity distribution and its shape, is to calculate its moments. The common behaviors of the charged-particle multiplicity distribution are obtained using low-order moments, such as the mean, n , the dispersion, D, which estimates the width of the distribution, the skewness, S, which measures how symmetric the distribution is, and the kurtosis, K, which measures how sharply peaked the distribution is [8]. The multiplicity distribution are treated experimentally (see e.g.…”