SOLUTION: In terms of the mean and standard deviation:
- What does it mean to say that a particular value of x has a standard score of +1.2?
- What does it mean to say th
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Question 696605: In terms of the mean and standard deviation:
- What does it mean to say that a particular value of x has a standard score of +1.2?
- What does it mean to say that a particular value of x has a z-score of -2.1?
pleas someone walk me through this Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In terms of the mean and standard deviation:
Comment: A z-score is a measuring device. It is the number of standar
deviation some particular raw score is above or below the mean.
The mean has a z-score of zero.
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- What does it mean to say that a particular value of x has a standard score of +1.2?
x is 1.2 standard deviations to the right (above) of the mean.
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- What does it mean to say that a particular value of x has a z-score of -2.1?
x is 2.1 standard deviations to the left (below) of the mean.
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Stan H.