Asked by Jill
The distribution of SAT verbal scores of University X's incoming freshman class (N=950) has a mean of 475. What is the value for the sum of deviation scores from the mean of this distribution?
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PsyDAG
The sum of deviation scores from <I>any</I> mean is always <I>zero</I>. Since the mean acts as a fulcrum (a balance point), the deviation of scores above the mean (+) always equal the deviation of scores below the mean (-).
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