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Intro to Business Statistics

Definition

A z-score represents the number of standard deviations a data point is from the mean. It is used to determine how unusual or typical a value is within a normal distribution.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Z-scores are calculated using the formula $z = \frac{(X - \mu)}{\sigma}$, where $X$ is the value, $\mu$ is the mean, and $\sigma$ is the standard deviation.
  2. In business statistics, z-scores can be used to understand confidence intervals when dealing with normally distributed data.
  3. When the population standard deviation is unknown and sample size is small (usually n < 30), t-scores are often used instead of z-scores.
  4. A z-score of 0 indicates that the data point is exactly at the mean.
  5. Positive z-scores indicate values above the mean, while negative z-scores indicate values below the mean.

Review Questions

  • What does a z-score tell you about a data point in relation to its distribution?
  • How do you calculate a z-score if you know the mean and standard deviation?
  • Why might t-scores be preferred over z-scores in certain statistical analyses?
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