Suppose X is a non-standard normal variable, with a mean of 193, and std deviation of 11 (i.e. X~N(193,11)). You have an observation (z) on a standard normal scale (i.e. Z~N(0,1)). If z = 0.01, what is it on an X scale? Express your answer to two decimal places (ex: 123.45).
Inverse Normal Distribution
The method used for finding the corresponding z-critical value in a normal distribution using the known probability is said to be an inverse normal distribution. The inverse normal distribution is a continuous probability distribution with a family of two parameters.
Mean, Median, Mode
It is a descriptive summary of a data set. It can be defined by using some of the measures. The central tendencies do not provide information regarding individual data from the dataset. However, they give a summary of the data set. The central tendency or measure of central tendency is a central or typical value for a probability distribution.
Z-Scores
A z-score is a unit of measurement used in statistics to describe the position of a raw score in terms of its distance from the mean, measured with reference to standard deviation from the mean. Z-scores are useful in statistics because they allow comparison between two scores that belong to different normal distributions.
Suppose X is a non-standard normal variable, with a mean of 193, and std deviation of 11 (i.e. X~N(193,11)). You have an observation (z) on a standard normal scale (i.e. Z~N(0,1)). If z = 0.01, what is it on an X scale?
Express your answer to two decimal places (ex: 123.45).
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