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a raw score is an element of a non standard distribution? True or False question
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True — with a clarification.
A raw score is an observed (untransformed) value from the original distribution of measurements. That original distribution is the non‑standardized distribution (i.e., before converting to a standardized score like a z‑score). If by "non‑standard" you instead mean "not normal," note that raw scores can come from either normal or non‑normal distributions, so that interpretation would be ambiguous.
A raw score is an observed (untransformed) value from the original distribution of measurements. That original distribution is the non‑standardized distribution (i.e., before converting to a standardized score like a z‑score). If by "non‑standard" you instead mean "not normal," note that raw scores can come from either normal or non‑normal distributions, so that interpretation would be ambiguous.
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