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A researcher concludes that when evaluating which of two participants is more 'extreme' relative to their respective groups, simply comparing the difference between each raw score and its group mean (XMX - M) is a mathematically sound and sufficient method, even if the groups have different standard deviations (SDSD). This conclusion is valid according to the principles of the formula (z=XMSDz = \frac{X - M}{SD}).

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