Infatuation Rules
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When we convert our data into z scores, the mean will always end up being zero (it is, after all, zero steps away from itself) and the standard deviation will always be one. Data expressed in terms of z scores are known as the standard normal distribution, shown below in all of its glory.
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Read More »The same thing holds true for our distribution with a mean of 58 and a standard deviation of 5; 68% of the data would be located between 53 and 63. Within this range are all of the data values located within one standard deviation (above or below) of the mean. Furthermore, 95% of the data would fall within two standard deviations of the mean, or in this case between 48 and 68. Finally, 99.7% of the data values would fall between 43 and 73, or within three standard deviations of the mean. The percentages mentioned here make up what some statisticians refer to as the 68%-95%-99.7% rule. These percentages remain the same for all normally distributed data. I've illustrated this principle on the graph below. Fun fact: the percentage of our distribution that falls in a given area is exactly the same as the probability that any single observation will fall in that area. In other words, we know that approximately 34 percent of our data will fall between the mean and one standard deviation above the mean. We can also say that a given observation has a 34 percent chance of falling between the mean and one standard deviation above the mean. Or, to put it another way, if you were to choose an observation at random from our distribution, there is a 34 percent chance that it would come from the area between the mean and one standard deviation above the mean.
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Read More »When we convert our data into z scores, the mean will always end up being zero (it is, after all, zero steps away from itself) and the standard deviation will always be one. Data expressed in terms of z scores are known as the standard normal distribution, shown below in all of its glory. We can also convert z scores back to raw scores with the following formula: We simply multiply the z score by the standard deviation and add that to the mean. So if we plug the numbers from our example into the formula we get:
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