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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.
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.
A z-score, or standard score, is used for standardizing scores on the same scale by dividing a score's deviation by the standard deviation in a data set. The result is a standard score. It measures the number of standard deviations that a given data point is from the mean.
Standardization: Standardizing the features around the center and 0 with a standard deviation of 1 is important when we compare measurements that have different units. Variables that are measured at different scales do not contribute equally to the analysis and might end up creating a basis.
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 the mean from the data for which you want a standard score. In the example, 28 minus 24 equals 4. Divide the difference between the data and the mean by the standard deviation. In the example, 4 divided by 5 equals a standard score of 0.8.
Simply put, a z-score (also called a standard score) gives you an idea of how far from the mean a data point is. But more technically it's a measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean a raw score is. A z-score can be placed on a normal distribution curve.
Standard Score. The standard score (more commonly referred to as a z-score) is a very useful statistic because it (a) allows us to calculate the probability of a score occurring within our normal distribution and (b) enables us to compare two scores that are from different normal distributions.
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