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Question 1182494:  1. In a normal distribution, a data value located 0.6 standard deviations below the mean has Standard Score: z = 
  
2. In the normal distribution, a data value located 2 standard deviations above the mean has Standard Score: z =
 
3. In a normal distribution, the mean has Standard Score: z =  
 
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Answers:
 
 
1. In a normal distribution, a data value located 0.6 standard deviations below the mean has Standard Score: z = -0.6
 
2. In the normal distribution, a data value located 2 standard deviations above the mean has Standard Score: z = 2
 
3. In a normal distribution, the mean has Standard Score: z = 0
 
 
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Explanation:
 
 
The z score tells us the distance, in terms of standard deviation, the raw score is from the mean. Negative z values are below the mean, while positive ones are above the mean.
 
 
Something like z = 3 indicates we're 3 standard deviation units above the mean.  
Something like z = -2.7 indicates we're 2.7 standard deviation units below the mean. 
 
 
The value z = 0 itself is the center of the standard normal distribution (it's the mean mu). 
The sigma value for the standard normal Z distribution is sigma = 1 
sigma = population standard deviation 
 
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