Finding z scores from raw scores
[DOCX File]Kennesaw State University
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Find the z-scores corresponding to each of the following values: A score that is 20 points above the mean. 20/10 = 2 A score that is 10 points below the mean.
[DOC File]Z-Score Practice Worksheet
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Find the z-scores corresponding to each of the following values: A score that is 20 points above the mean. z=2. A score that is 10 points below the mean. z=-1 . A score that is 15 points above the mean z=1.5. A score that is 30 points below the mean. z=-3. The Welcher Adult Intelligence Test Scale is composed of a number of subtests. On one subtest, the raw scores have a mean of 35 and a ...
[DOCX File]An Example - Durham, Ontario, Canada - Trent University
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The z-score chart indicates that P(X=110) =.7486 (the area under the curve up to the z-score of.67 is 74.86%). The probability of having an IQ score of 110 or higheris the percentage of the area under the normal curve up to a z-score of 0.67 (shown in blue). To find this probability we subtract 0.7486 from 1 (the compliment). 1 -.7486 = 0.2514.
[DOC File]Syllabus - University of South Florida
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Use the normal distribution to solve problems by finding areas under the curve representing probabilities and rejection regions. ... 5 z-scores. Compute z scores from raw scores and vice versa by hand and by computer. Find areas of the standard normal curve. H3 due. H4 z scores. 6 Correlation. Compute a correlation by Excel and by SPSS. Compute SPSS scatterplot. H4 due. H5- correlations. 7 ...
[DOC File]Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Score Sheet
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Percentile Norms for Accuracy Scores Obtained by Adults on Memory Trials of the Complex Figure Test. Percentile 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Score 15 17 19 21 22 24 26 27 29 31 Placed properly 2 points. Placed poorly 1 point. Placed properly 1 point. Placed poorly 1/2 point. 0 points . O Please draw the figure below on the blank half-sheet that was given to you: Title: Rey-Osterrieth Complex ...
[DOC File]Z-Score Practice Worksheet
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2015-10-13 · A normal distribution of scores has a standard deviation of 10. Find the z-scores corresponding to each of the following values: A score of 60, where the mean score of the sample data values is 40. A score that is 30 points below the mean.
[DOC File]Plots of Residuals
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Each line of data has four scores: X, Y, X2, and Y2. The delimiter is a blank space. Create new variable SQRT_Y2 this way: Transform, Compute, OK. First some descriptive statistics on the variables: Notice that variables X and Y are not skewed – I generated them with a normal random number generator. Notice that X2 and Y2 are skewed and that taking the square root of Y2 reduces its skewness ...
[DOC File]Z-scores and Standardized Distributions
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B. Transforming scores (see p. 156-157!) Convert to Z score: Z = (X – M) / SD. Convert from Z score to other score: X = Meannew + (Z score)*(SDnew) *In these equations, the “Other standard score” or “raw score” are both symbolized by X. C. Converting Z scores to Percentages using Tables. Finding the proportion of scores below a Z value
[DOC File]Gilliam Autism Rating Scale (GARS-2) - LCSC
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Sum of Standard Scores XX XX. Autism Index XX XX% XX XX% Probability of Autism is Unlikely, Possibly, Very Likely. Note: On this tool, if the subject’s Autism Index is 85 or above, the person is very likely autistic, and if the Autism Index is 70-84, the person is possibly autistic. Autism Indexes of 69 or less indicate that the person is unlikely to be autistic. The following items were ...
[DOCX File]Year 12 Mathematics Standard 2 – MS-S5 The Normal Distribution
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showing the percentile breakdown using tabled values. For extension, students could be introduced to the z-scores table, i.e. the percentage of trials that lie between z=0 and z=0.68 can be read from the table by finding the intersection point of 0.6 and 0.08. In this example this is the value 0.2517, which means that 25.17% lies in the region stated.
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