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Using the descriptive statistics for the weight of the babies in ounces suppose a friend of yours has given birth to a 10 pound 3 ounce baby. Is this unusual? why or why not?
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PsyDAG
What are the descriptive statistics for newborn weights? Just from my <I>personal</I> experience with newborns, that is an unusually heavy baby.
Z = (score-mean)/SD
Find table in the back of your statistics text labeled something like "areas under normal distribution" to find the proportion/probability related to the Z score. Use that data to indicate how usual the weight is.
Z = (score-mean)/SD
Find table in the back of your statistics text labeled something like "areas under normal distribution" to find the proportion/probability related to the Z score. Use that data to indicate how usual the weight is.
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