Normal Distribution Flashcards

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What is standard deviation?

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A measure of how spread the values of a continuous variable are from the mean.

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2
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What is variance?

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The average of the square differences from the mean.

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3
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Why is probability important?

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  • allows us to determine how representative our sample is of the wider population
  • allows us to say how likely we would get the same results from another sample
  • allows us to make inferences about the population even when we don’t know the true population parameters
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4
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List the 7 features of a normal distribution.

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  • Normal distributions are symmetrical around their mean.
  • Mean = median = mode
  • Area under the normal curve = 1
  • Normal distributions are denser in the centre and less dense in the tails
  • Defined by two parameters, the mean and the standard deviation
  • 68% of the area of the normal distribution is within one standard deviation of the mean
  • 95% of the area of the normal distribution is within two standard deviations of the mean
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What does a smaller value of standard deviation mean?

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Indicates that on average, observations do not deviate far from the mean.

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6
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What are the two properties of a standard normal distribution?

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Mean = 0, standard deviation = 1.

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7
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What is the purpose of Z-scores?

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Used to transform any value from any normal distribution into its corresponding value on a standard normal distribution.

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What is the formula for Z?

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Z = (X - mean) / standard deviation. X = observation

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What is the Z-score?

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The number of standard deviation units from the mean.

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10
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How are Z-scores spread around the mean?

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  • Positive values fall above the mean
  • Negative values fall below the mean
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What is the Central Limit Theorem?

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For random sample, the larger the sample size (n), the closer the sampling distribution of the sample mean (x) is approximate to the normal curve.

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12
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What is standard error?

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The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the true mean.

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13
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What does the standard error tell us?

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How much our sample is likely to differ randomly from the population, even when we don’t know the mean of the population.

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14
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What is standard error affected by?

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The variation in our data and the sample size.

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15
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What is the formula for standard error?

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standard deviation / (square root of sample size)

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16
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What is the formula of a standard error of a proportion?

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S(p) = square root of p(1-p) / N . p = proportion