0881/viewContent/3706204/View edge Check Peter Rokkos: Attempt 1 If you have a distribution of scores with a mean of 27

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0881/viewContent/3706204/View edge Check Peter Rokkos: Attempt 1 If you have a distribution of scores with a mean of 27

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0881/viewContent/3706204/View edge Check Peter Rokkos: Attempt 1 If you have a distribution of scores with a mean of 27 and a standard deviation of 3 for your raw scores, and you convert that distribution to z-scores, the new mean and standard deviation will be a) O, 1 b) 27, 3 c) unable to determine without more information Question 2 (1 point) It is possible to know exactly where you stand on an exam by looking at your raw score. a) True Ob) False Question 3 (1 point) It is possible to know which students scored in the top 10% of the class of 100 by looking that the 10 highest scores. a) True Ob) False Question 4 (1 point) A t-score differs from a z-score because the t-score is based on a sample whereas the z-score is based on the population.
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