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The Normal Distributions BPS chapter 3 © 2010 W.H. Freeman and Company

Sampling Which of the following quantities would give us information about a sample? a)  b) p c)  d)

Density curves Which one of the following is a FALSE statement about density curves? a) Always on or above the x-axis. b) Area under the curve within an interval is the proportion of values expected in that interval. c) Total area under the curve depends on the shape of the curve. d) The median divides the area under the curve in half. e) The mean is the balancing point of the density curve.

Density curves Look at the following density curve. Which would be larger, the median (M) or the mean (  )? a) M would be larger than . b) M would be smaller than . c) M and  would be equal.

Standard normal distribution Which one of the following is a FALSE statement about the standard normal distribution? a) The mean is greater than the median. b) It is symmetric. c) It is bell-shaped. d) It has one peak.

Density curves If you knew that the  = 0 and  = 3, which density curve would match the data? a) Dataset 1 b) Dataset 2

rule Attendance at a university’s basketball games follows a normal distribution with mean  = 8,000 and standard deviation  = 1,000. Estimate the percentage of games that have between 7,000 to 9,000 people in attendance. a) 68% b) 95% c) 99.7%

Standard normal distribution Which one of the following is a FALSE statement about the standard normal curve? a) Its standard deviation  can vary with different datasets. b) It is bell-shaped. c) It is symmetric around 0. d) Its mean  = 0.

Z-scores Which one of the following is a FALSE statement about a standardized value (z-score)? a) It represents how many standard deviations an observation lies from the mean. b) It represents in which direction an observation lies from the mean. c) It is measured in the same units as the variable.

Standard normal curve Suppose the lengths of sport-utility vehicles (SUV) are normally distributed with mean  = 190 inches and standard deviation  = 5 inches. Marshall just bought a brand-new SUV that is inches long and he is interested in knowing what percentage of SUVs is longer than his. Using his statistical knowledge, he drew a normal curve and labeled the appropriate area of interest. Which picture best represents what Marshall drew? a) Plot A b) Plot B

Standardized scores Rachael got a 670 on the analytical portion of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). If GRE scores are normally distributed and have mean  = 600 and standard deviation  = 30, what is her standardized score? a) b)