Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics
Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics
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ISBN: 9781506333830
Author: Neil J. Salkind
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
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Chapter 8, Problem 7TP
To determine

The standard score for each of the score by SPSS and manually given in the data set.

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Answer to Problem 7TP

The Z score for each score obtained by SPSS is shown below.

Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Chapter 8, Problem 7TP , additional homework tip  1

Fig (1)

The Z score for each scores obtained manual is shown in table below.

X (XX¯) (XX¯)2 Z score
18 7.7333 59.8044 7.7337.63=1.012
19 6.7333 45.3378 6.73337.63=0.881
15 10.733 115.204 10.7337.63=1.405
20 5.7333 32.8711 5.7337.63=0.751
25 0.7333 0.53778 0.73337.63=0.096
31 5.26667 27.7378 5.2667.62=0.689
17 8.7333 76.2711 8.7337.63=1.143
35 9.26667 85.8711 9.2667.63=1.213
27 1.26667 1.60444 1.2667.63=0.166
22 3.7333 13.9378 3.7337.63=0.489
34 8.26667 68.3378 8.2667.63=1.082
29 3.26667 10.6711 3.2667.63=0.428
40 14.2667 203.538 14.2667.63=1.868
33 7.26667 52.8044 7.2667.63=0.951
21 4.7333 22.4044 4.7337.63=0.62
Total 816.933

Fig (2)

The above both tables show same Z scores for each of the score.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The data set is given as follows:

Score
18
19
15
20
25
31
17
35
27
22
34
29
40
33
21

Calculation:

A z-score is the quantity of standard deviations from the mean an information point is. In any case, more in fact it's a measure of what numbers of standard deviations underneath or over the populace mean a crude score is. A z-score is otherwise called a standard score.

Step by step procedure to obtain the Z score using SPSS software is given below:

Steps for calculating Z score in SPSS:

  • Go to Variable View, in first row write Score and come back to Data View.
  • Click Analyze Descriptive Statistics Descriptive.
  • Double click on the variable score to move it to the variables Tick on Save Standardized values as variables.
  • Click ok.
  • The output will be as shown below.

Output using the SPSS software is given below:

Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Chapter 8, Problem 7TP , additional homework tip  2

Fig (1)

The above table shows the Z score corresponding to the each score.

The formula to calculate Z score is,

Z=XX¯s

Mean:

The formula to calculate mean is,

X¯=XnX={18+19+15+20+25+31+17+35+27+22+34+29+40+33+21}=386

Substitute 386 for X and 15 for n in the above equation (1).

X¯=38615=25.733

The formula to calculate sample standard deviation is,

s=1n1(XX¯)2 (2)

Substitute 816.933 for (XX¯)2 and 15 for n in the above equation (2).

s=1151×(816.933)=58.35=7.63

Use sample standard deviation for calculating of Z score and make a table of values.

X (XX¯) (XX¯)2 Z score
18 7.7333 59.8044 7.7337.63=1.012
19 6.7333 45.3378 6.73337.63=0.881
15 10.733 115.204 10.7337.63=1.405
20 5.7333 32.8711 5.7337.63=0.751
25 0.7333 0.53778 0.73337.63=0.096
31 5.26667 27.7378 5.2667.62=0.689
17 8.7333 76.2711 8.7337.63=1.143
35 9.26667 85.8711 9.2667.63=1.213
27 1.26667 1.60444 1.2667.63=0.166
22 3.7333 13.9378 3.7337.63=0.489
34 8.26667 68.3378 8.2667.63=1.082
29 3.26667 10.6711 3.2667.63=0.428
40 14.2667 203.538 14.2667.63=1.868
33 7.26667 52.8044 7.2667.63=0.951
21 4.7333 22.4044 4.7337.63=0.62
Total 816.933

Fig (1)

There is no difference of Z score whether Z score calculated by SPSS and manually.

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