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Standard Normal Distributions & Z-Scores
Lecture Slides are screen-captured images of important points in the lecture. Students can download and print out these lecture slide images to do practice problems as well as take notes while watching the lecture.
- Intro
- Roadmap
- A Family of Distributions
- Normal Distribution vs. Standard Normal Distribution
- Z-Score, Raw Score, Mean, & SD
- Weird Z-Scores
- Excel
- Types of Problems
- Shape Analogy
- Example 1: Deaths Due to Heart Disease vs. Deaths Due to Cancer
- Example 2: Heights of Male College Students
- Example 3: Mean and Standard Deviation
- Example 4: Finding Percentage of Values in a Standard Normal Distribution































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Last reply by: Kristen Gravlee
Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:36 PM
Post by Kamal Almarzooq on January 22, 2012
you depend on excel too much :(
what about the students who don't have it
teach us how to find it in the normal calculations
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Post by Kathryn Connor on March 13, 2012
Please show how to do the calculations on a TI-84 calc
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Post by Mariya Kossidi on September 26, 2012
teach us on normal calculator, because on the exams students are allowed to have only calculators
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Post by Kristen Gravlee on September 30, 2012
Where is normdist on the calc?
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Post by Matthew Compton on February 28 at 10:26:46 AM
Is there any helpful links to use for TI calcuators.Since the lectures ignore the needs of your customers that do not use excel.
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Post by Abdulaziz Baathman on April 2 at 07:31:25 AM
4. A normal random variable x has mean µ = 1.20 and standard deviation σ = 0.15. Find the probabilities these x-values:
a) 1.00 < x < 1.10
b) 1.35 < x < 1.50
c) x > 1.38
5. A normal random variable x has mean 35 and standard deviation 10. Find a value of x that has area 0.01 to its right.
pls help me