Essential Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
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ISBN: 9781506386300
Author: Gregory J. Privitera
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
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Chapter 5, Problem 13CAP
a.
To determine
To calculate the probabilities that the z scores greater than 1 with the help of z score.
b.
To determine
To find the probability that z is greater than -1.05 with the help of z score.
c.
To determine
To find the probability that the z scores greater than -2.80 with the help of z score.
d.
To determine
To find the probability that the z scores greater than 0 with the help of z score.
e.
To determine
To find the probability that the z score is greater 1.96 with the help of z score.
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