Question Description
Use the appropriate descriptive statistics from W2 Assignment 2. (See attached document)
- Assuming that the sample statistics you computed are exactly equivalent to the corresponding population parameters, identify the following:
- What score on Recall1 would correspond to an extremely high score?
- What score on Recall1 would correspond to an extremely low score?”
To find these hypothetical scores, solve for X (your raw score) using the following formula:
X = (±z)(sd) + M, where
z = The z-score cutoff for 5 percent in the tail (±1.645)
sd = Your sample standard deviation
M = Your sample mean
- Use Minitab to compute z-scores for Recall1. Complete the table, indicating the appropriate z-scores corresponding to each of the participants whose score is given. (See attached document)
|
Recall at Time 1 |
Z-score |
5 |
8 |
|
10 |
12 |
|
15 |
10 |
|
20 |
8 |
|
25 |
9 |
- Write a brief paragraph interpreting these z-scores.
Use the appropriate descriptive statistics from W2 Assignment 2. (See attached document)Assuming that the sample statistics you computed are exactly equivalent to the corresponding population parameters, identify the following:What score on Recall1 would correspond to an extremely high score?What score on Recall1 would correspond to an extremely low score?”To find these hypothetical scores, solve for X (your raw score) using the following formula:X = (±z)(sd) + M, where z = The z-score cutoff for 5 percent in the tail (±1.645) sd = Your sample standard deviation M = Your sample meanUse Minitab to compute z-scores for Recall1. Complete the table, indicating the appropriate z-scores corresponding to each of the participants whose score is given. (See attached document)Subject IDRecall at Time 1Z-score5810121510208259Write a brief paragraph interpreting these z-scores.