1.8.6 - Using a frequency distribution to go beyond data Flashcards

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What does the size of a bar on a histogram mean?

A

The probability of an event occurring

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How do we work out probability density functions?

A

Plot a graph of value against density. The curve is known as a probability distribution.

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3
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How can a normal probability distribution tell us the probability of a value occurring?

A

We can calculate the area under the curve to work out the probability

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4
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What are the standard scores for a normal distribution?

A

Mean = 0

Standard Deviation = 1

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5
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What are z-scores?

A

Standardised scores

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What is the equation for calculating z-scores?

A

individual score - mean of scores, divided by standard deviation

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What does a large z-score tell us?

A

The score is far away from the mean

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What does a positive z-score tell us?

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The score is above the mean

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What does a negative z-score tell us?

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The score is below the mean

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