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X: the observation (a specific value that you are calculating the z-score for). Mu(): the mean. Sigma(): the standard deviation.
X: the observation (a specific value that you are calculating the z-score for). Mu(): the mean. Sigma(): the standard deviation.
We subtract off the mean of X, which is, and divide through by the standard deviation of X, which is n, to obtain a standardized version of the sample mean: X/n.
The formula for calculating the standard score is given below: As the formula shows, the standard score is simply the score, minus the mean score, divided by the standard deviation.
Subtract mean and divide by standard deviation: Center the data and change the units to standard deviations. Subtract mean: Center the data. Divide by standard deviation: Standardize the scale for each variable that you specify, so that you can compare them on a similar scale.
Standardized test statistics are used in hypothesis testing. The general formula is: Standardized test statistic: (statistic-parameter)/(standard deviation of the statistic). The formula by itself doesn't mean much, unless you also know the three major forms of the equation for z-scores and t-scores.
Standardized values (also called standard scores or normal deviates) are the same thing as z-scores. A standardized value is what you get when you take a data point and scale it by population data. It tells us how far from the mean we are in terms of standard deviations.
In statistics, standardization is the process of putting different variables on the same scale. This process allows you to compare scores between different types of variables. For instance, a standardized value of 2 indicates that the observation falls 2 standard deviations above the mean.
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