Ch. 5 Quiz 5 (PSYC 2013, NWACC)
Q: For a population with m = 70 and s = 8, what is the z-score corresponding to X = 82?
+1.50
Q: For a population with m = 40 and s = 8, what is the z-score corresponding to X = 34?
-0.75
Q: A sample of n = 20 scores is transformed into z-scores. What is the mean for the set of 20 z-scores?
0
Q: For any distribution, what is the z-score corresponding to the mean?
0
Q: A population of scores has m = 80. In this population, a score of X = 86 corresponds to z = +2.00. What is the population standard deviation?
3
Q: A distribution with m = 35 and s = 8 is being standardized so that the new mean and standard deviation will be m = 50 and s = 10. In the new, standardized distribution, your score is X = 45. What was your score in the original distribution?
X=31
Q: Using z-scores, a population with m = 37 and s = 6 is standardized so that the new mean is m = 50 and s = 10. After the standardization, one individual has a score of X = 55. What was this individual's score in the original distribution?
X=40
Q: In a population with s = 8, a score of X = 44 corresponds to a z-score of z = -0.50. What is the population mean?
m=48
Q: You have a score of X = 65 on an exam. Which set of parameters would give you the best grade on the exam?
m=60 and s=5
Q: A population has m = 50. What value of ó would make X = 55 an extreme value out in the tail of the distribution?
s=1
Q: A population with m = 85 and s = 12 is transformed into z-scores. After the transformation, what is the standard deviation for the population of z-scores?
s=1
Q: In a sample with M = 40 and s = 8, what is the z-score corresponding to X = 38?
z= -0.25
Q: A sample of n = 20 scores has a mean of M = 45 and a standard deviation of s = 8. In this sample, what is the z-score corresponding to X = 57?
z=1.50
T/F: A positive z-score always corresponds to a score that is greater than the mean.
True
Q: A sample with M = 85 and s = 12 is transformed into z-scores. After the transformation, what are the values for the mean and standard deviation for the sample of z-scores?
M=0 and s=1
Q: For a sample of n = 100 scores, X = 45 corresponds to z = 0.50 and X = 52 corresponds to z = +1.00. What are the values for the sample mean and standard deviation?
M=38 and s=14
Q: Last week Tim got a score of X = 54 on a math exam with m = 60 and s = 8. He also got X = 49 on an English exam with m = 55 and s = 3, and he got X = 31 on a psychology exam with m = 37 and s = 4. For which class should Tim expect the best grade?
Math
Q: Last week, Sarah had exams in math and in Spanish. On the math exam, the mean was m = 30 with s = 5, and Sarah had a score of X = 45. On the Spanish exam, the mean was m = 60 with s = 8, and Sarah had a score of X = 68. For which class should Sara expect the better grade?
Math
Q: For a sample of n = 30 scores, a score that is 6 points above the mean has a z-score of z = 1.50. What is the sample standard deviation?
4
Q: For a population with m = 40 and s = 8, what is the X value corresponding to z = 1.50?
52
Q: What position in the distribution corresponds to a z-score of z = -1.00?
Below the mean by a distance equal to 1 standard deviation
T/F: A score that is 6 points above the mean corresponds to a z-score of z = +0.50. For this population, the standard deviation is s = 3.
False
T/F: For a population with a mean of m = 40, a score of X = 37 corresponds to z = -0.50. The standard deviation for the population is s = 3.
False
T/F: For a population with m = 34, a score of X = 31 corresponds to z = -1.00. The standard deviation for the population is s = 6.
False
T/F: A professor standardizes exam scores so that all exams have m = 50 and s = 10. If the original scores from an exam have m = 42 and s = 6, then a student with an original exam score of X = 45 would receive a standardized score of X = 55.
True
T/F: A z-score of z = +1.00 always indicates a location exactly 1 standard deviation above the mean.
True
T/F: For a population of exam scores, a score of X = 83 corresponds to z = +0.50 and a score of X = 89 corresponds to z = +1.50. The population mean is m = 80.
True
T/F: For a population with a mean of m = 80, any score greater than 80 will have a positive z-score.
True
T/F: For a sample with a standard deviation of s = 10, a score with a deviation of +5 will have a z-score of z = 0.50.
True
T/F: If an entire population of N = 20 scores is transformed into z-scores, the set of 20 z-scores will have SS = 20.
True
T/F: If an entire population of N = 20 scores is transformed into z-scores, the set of 20 z-scores will have SX = 0.
True
T/F: In a population with s = 4, a score of X = 48 corresponds to z = 1.50. The mean for this population is m = 42.
True
T/F: On an exam with s = 6, Tom's score of X = 54 corresponds to z = -1.00. The mean for the exam must be m = 60.
True
Q: Under what circumstances is a score that is 15 points above the mean an extreme score relatively far from the mean?
When the population standard deviation is much smaller than 15