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CHAPTER 6/THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION 6.19 Identify the z values in the
following diagrams of the standard normal distribution (interpolate, as needed). (
g) (h) P [ Z 1.65 ] P [ 1.62 Z .34] 6.21 Find the z value in each of the following
cases.
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A random variable that has a normal distribution with a mean of 0 and a standard
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Statistical Methods for Psychology
The solution to this problem is to work with what is called the standard normal
distribution, which has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. Such a
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Introductory Statistics
... in the standard normal distribution cutting off the same area - that is, the z-
score representing the 80th percentile. (A + B) = .80 corresponds to required x
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Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy
Simulation of distribution in Figure 12-6 with average of sample size of 20.
observing a value less than or equal to Z. For example, the probability of
observing a value less than or equal to - 1 from the standard normal distribution
is 0.16.
David B. Troy, Paul Beringer, 2006
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Statistical Applications for Health Information Management
KEY TERMS Normal distribution Symmetrical Asymptotic curve Skewness
Kurtosis z values Standard normal distribution Standard normal deviate Point
estimate Central limit theorem Standard error of the mean Confidence interval
Sampling ...
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The Basic Practice of Statistics
3.22 The proportion of observations from a standard Normal distribution that take
values less than 1.15 is about (a) 0.1251. (b) 0.8531. (c) 0.8749. 3.23 The
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larger ...
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Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis
been closer to .9500 than the other, we would just use the z value corresponding
to the closest area.) This gives 1.64 1 1.65 z* 5 5 1.645 2 Values greater than
1.645 make up the largest 5% of the standard normal distribution. By symmetry ...
Roxy Peck, Chris Olsen, Jay Devore, 2011
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Essentials of Lean Six Sigma
The standard normal distribution (the z-distribution) is a normal distribution (see
Equations 3.9–3.10) with a mean of zero (m = 0) and a standard deviation of one
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