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z - SCORES standard score: allows comparison of scores from different distributions z-score: standard score measuring in units of standard deviations
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Comparing Scores from Different Distributions
Suppose you got a score of 70 in Dr. Difficult’s class, and you got an 85 in Dr. Easy’s class. In relative terms, which score was better?
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Suppose the M in Dr. Difficult’s class was 60 and the SD was 5.
So your score of 70 was two standard deviations above the mean. That’s good!
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In Dr. Easy’s class, the M was 90, with a SD of 10.
So your score of 85 was half of a standard deviation below the mean. Not as good!
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Calculating z-scores Your z-score in Dr. Difficult’s class was two standard deviations above the mean. That means z = Your z-score in Dr. Easy’s class was half a standard deviation below the mean. That means z = -.50.
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z - score formula
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Cool Things About z-scores
Any distribution, when converted to z-scores, has a mean of zero a standard deviation of one the same shape as the raw score distribution
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Finding Percentile Ranks with z-Scores
This only works for a normal distribution! You have to know the m and sx. All it takes is a little calculus.... But the answer is in the back of the book.
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A Really Easy Example Suppose your score is at the mean of a distribution, and the distribution is normal. What is your percentile rank? Answer: 50th percentile rank The mean = the median 50% of the scores are below the median.
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Another Example Sam got a score of 515 on a normally distributed aptitude test. The m of the test is 500, with a s of 30. What is Sam’s percentile rank?
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m 515 500
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STEP 1: Convert to a z-score.
STEP 2: Look up the z-score in the Normal Curve Table. Find the area between mean and z. area between mean and z = .1915
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STEP 3: Add the area below the mean.
total area below = = .6915 STEP 4: Convert the proportion to a percentage. percentile rank = 69%
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A Tricky Example Sam got a score of 470 on a normally distributed aptitude test. The m of the test is 500, with a s of 30. What is Sam’s percentile rank?
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m 470 500
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STEP 1: Convert to a z-score.
STEP 2: Look up the z-score in the Unit Normal Table. Find the area beyond z. area beyond z = .1587
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STEP 3: Convert to a percentage.
.1587 = 16%
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Working Backwards The m of the test is 500, with a s of 30
Working Backwards The m of the test is 500, with a s of 30. What score is at the 90th percentile?
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90% or .9000 m 500 X=?
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STEP 1: Look up the z-score.
proportion beyond z = z = +1.28 STEP 2: Convert the z-score into raw score units, using x = m + zs x = (1.28)(30) = =
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Finding Other Proportions
What proportion is above a z of .25? area beyond z = .4013 What proportion is above a z of -.25? area between mean and z = .0987 proportion above = = .5987
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What proportion is between a z of -.25 and a z of +.25?
area between mean and z = .0987 proportion between = = .1974
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