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Suppose we have a population of scores with a mean (ì) of 200 and a standard deviation (ó) of 10. Assume that the distribution...Asked by Denise
Suppose we have a population of scores with a mean (ì) of 200 and a standard deviation (ó) of 10. Assume that the distribution is normal. Provide answers to the following questions:
What score would cut off the top 5 percent of scores?
What score would cut off the bottom 5 percent of scores?
What score would cut off the top 2.5 percent of scores?
What score would cut off the bottom 2.5 percent of scores?
What score would cut off the top 5 percent of scores?
What score would cut off the bottom 5 percent of scores?
What score would cut off the top 2.5 percent of scores?
What score would cut off the bottom 2.5 percent of scores?
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Z = (score-mean)/SD
Find table in the back of your statistics text labeled something like "areas under normal distribution" to find the Z scores related to the above proportions. Insert the values into the equation and calculate.
Find table in the back of your statistics text labeled something like "areas under normal distribution" to find the Z scores related to the above proportions. Insert the values into the equation and calculate.
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