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What is the mean and standard deviations and the standard normal distribution?

Mean is the average, sum total divided by total number of data entries. Standard deviation is the square root of the sum total of the data values divided by the total number of data values. The standard normal distribution is a distribution that closely resembles a bell curve.


What is a normal random variable minus its mean and divided by its standard deviation?

It is the Standard normal variable.


Can standard deviation assume a negative value?

No. It is defined to be the positive square root of ((the sum squared deviation divided by (the number of observations less one))


If your mean is 33.7 and your standard deviation is 33.7 what is your z score?

Z-score is the x value minus the mean, all divided by the standard deviation; or z=(x-mu)/sigma. The "x" value needs to be given to answer the question.


What is the T-Test formula?

t= absolute value of ( sample 1 - sample two) THEN DIVIDED by the (standard error of sample one - standard error of sample 2) standard error = the standard deviation divided by (square root of the pop. sample number) You have to work in steps to get all info 1. mean ( REPRESENTED BY 'Xbar') 2. sum of squares ('SS') 3. Sample variance ('s^2') 4. standard deviation ('s') 5. standard error ('s subscript x') 6. pooled measure ('s^2p') 7. Standard error between means (s subscript mean one-mean two) 8. t test In other word finding the mean and having ht esample info leads you to each formula with the end formular being the t-test have fun, its easy but dumb

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What is the mean and standard deviations and the standard normal distribution?

Mean is the average, sum total divided by total number of data entries. Standard deviation is the square root of the sum total of the data values divided by the total number of data values. The standard normal distribution is a distribution that closely resembles a bell curve.


Why is standard deviation of a statistic called standard error?

The standard error is the standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size.


How do you calculate mean median and standard deviation?

The mean is the sum of each sample divided by the number of samples.The median is the middle sample in a ranked list of samples, or the mean of the middle two samples if the number of samples is even.The standard deviation is the square root of the sum of the squares of the difference between the mean and each of the samples, such sum then divided by either N or by N-1, before the square root is taken. N is used for population standard deviation, where the mean is known independently of the calculation of the standard deviation. N-1 is used for sample standard deviation, where the mean is calculated along with the standard deviation, and the "-1" compensates for the loss of a "degree of freedom" that such a procedure entails.Not asked, but answered for completeness sake, the mode is the most probable value, and does not necessarily represent the mean such as in an asymmetrically skewed distribution, such as a Poisson distribution.


Is normal distribution symmetrical?

Yes. By definition. A normal distribution has a bell-shaped density curve described by its mean and standard deviation. The density curve is symmetrical(i.e., an exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line), and centered about (divided by) its mean, with its spread (width) determined by its standard deviation. Additionally, the mean, median, and mode of the distribution are equal and located at the peak (i.e., height of the curve).


What is standard deviation divided by AVERAGE net income?

beta


How do you do percent variation?

Percent variation is the standard deviation divided by the average


What is a normal random variable minus its mean and divided by its standard deviation?

It is the Standard normal variable.


Is the the coefficient of variation for a data set is the mean divided by the standard deviation expressed as a percentage?

no


Can standard deviation assume a negative value?

No. It is defined to be the positive square root of ((the sum squared deviation divided by (the number of observations less one))


What is the standard error if the population standard deviation is 100 and the sample size is 25?

Formula for standard error (SEM) is standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size, or s/sqrt(n). SEM = 100/sqrt25 = 100/5 = 20.


Does the range divided by 4 yield a reasonable estimate of the standard deviation?

of coure it is udun-dun-duns


What is the value of the standard error of the sample mean?

The sample standard deviation (s) divided by the square root of the number of observations in the sample (n).