Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences (MindTap Course List)
Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305504912
Author: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 4P

For a population with μ = 60 and σ = 12

  1. Find the a-score for each of the following X values. (Note: You should be able to find these values using the definition of a z-score. You should not need to use a formula or do any serious calculations.)

  •    X = 75 X = 48 X = 84 X = 54 X = 78 X = 51
  • Find the score (X value) that corresponds to each of the following z-scores. (Again, you should not need a formula or any serious calculations.)
  •    z = 1.00 z = 0.25 z = 1.50 z = 0.50 z = 1.25 z = 2.50
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    To determine
    1. For given mean and standard deviation (SD) find Z score for given X values.
    2. To find corresponding X value for given Z scores.

    Answer to Problem 4P

    Solution:

      a) For given mean=60 and standard deviation =12 and given X values Z scores were calculated and the answers are presented in table format.

      Table (a)

      mean 60
      sd 12
      X(given) Z=(X-mean)/sd
      75 1.25
      48 -1
      84 2
      54 -0.5
      78 1.5
      51 -0.75

      b) For given mean=60 and standard deviation =12 and given Z scores, X values were calculated and the answers are presented in table 4b.

      Table (b)

      mean 60
      sd 12
      Z(Given) X(=Z* sd+mean)
      1 72
      0.25 63
      1.5 78
      -0.5 54
      -1.25 45
      -2.5 30

    Explanation of Solution

    Given:

      a) Populations with mean=60 and standard deviation =12 and some given X values.

      b) Populations with mean=60 and standard deviation =12 and some given Z scores.

    Key Point:

      a) In order to calculate Z scores using the given mean, SD (standard deviation) and X values we have to use the formula for Z scores which is

      Z=( Xmean )/sd

      b) In order to calculate X scores using the given mean, SD and Z values we have to use the formula:

      X=Z×sd+mean

    Calculation:

    a) mean =60, sd=12

    Let's calculate Z for X=75 (other values are calculated in similar fashion and

    Presented in Table (a)

       Z=( Xmean )/sd=( 7560 )/12=1.25 For X=48,Z=( 4860 )/12=1 X=84,Z=( 8460 )/12=2 X=54,Z=( 5460 )/12=.5 X=78,Z=( 7860 )/12=1.5 X=51,Z=( 5160 )/12=.75

    b) mean =60, sd=12

    Let's calculate X for Z=1 (other values are calculated in similar fashion and presented in Table (b)

      X=Z×sd+mean=12+60=72 For Z=0.25,X=.25×12+60=63 Z=1.5,X=1.5×12+60=78 Z=.5,X=.5×12+60=54 Z=1.25,X=1.25×12+60=45 Z=2.5,X=2.5×12+60=30

    Conclusion:

    Z score for given X values are calculated and given in Solution (Table a) and X values for given Z scores are calculated and presented in Solution (Table b).

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