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In the formula for computing a score, , the numerator is calculated by subtracting the individual raw score () from the mean of the distribution ().
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Match each variable from the formula for computing a z-score to its correct definition.
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In a psychological study on cognitive processing speeds, researchers use the score formula () to standardize scores for comparison across different testing conditions. Arrange the following participant scenarios in order of their resulting score magnitude (absolute value), from the highest magnitude (top) to the lowest magnitude (bottom).
A peer reviewer claims that a researcher must have made an error in applying the formula because the resulting score was negative, even though the distribution's standard deviation () was a positive value.
A researcher is developing a new standardized psychological assessment and needs to establish the norming parameters such that a raw score of is transformed into a standardized score of exactly . Which of the following sets of technical specifications for the distribution's mean () and standard deviation () must the researcher implement to achieve this design goal?
In the formula for computing a score, , the numerator is calculated by subtracting the individual raw score () from the mean of the distribution ().
In a psychological study on reaction times, the sample mean () is 450 milliseconds and the standard deviation () is 40 milliseconds. A participant has a raw reaction time () of 410 milliseconds. Using the formula , this participant's score is _____.
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A researcher standardizes a set of test scores using the z-score formula. If the standard deviation () of the distribution decreases while a participant's raw score () and the mean () remain constant (where ), the value of the resulting score will _____.
A researcher claims that a score of on a test with mean and standard deviation is more extreme than a score of on a test with mean and standard deviation . Arrange the steps in the correct order to evaluate this claim using standard scores.
State the mathematical formula used to compute a score, and clearly define each of the four variables represented in this formula based on the distribution parameters.
Explain how the relationship between Participant A's raw score () and the distribution's mean () affects the numerator of the formula, and explain what the sign of the resulting score indicates about Participant A's performance relative to the group mean.
A participant in a psychological study has a raw score of . The mean of the distribution is and the standard deviation is . Apply the score formula to calculate this participant's score, showing the intermediate steps of your calculation.