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1 August, 00:14

Which is relatively better: a score of 6868 on a psychology test or a score of 5959 on an economics test? scores on the psychology test have a mean of 8585 and a standard deviation of 1515. scores on the economics test have a mean of 6565 and a standard deviation of 1010?

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  1. 1 August, 00:24
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    The economics test score is relatively better because of its z score is greater that the z score for the psychology test.

    The calculation for this question is simply;

    for psychology = (68 - 85) / 15 = - 1.13

    for economics = (59 - 65) / 10 = - 0.6

    So the answer to this question is economic is relatively better.
  2. 1 August, 00:39
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    In order to get know which test is relative better, you have to use the formula to get the z score of psychology test and economics test.

    Z = (raw score-sample mean) / standard deviation

    Solution:

    Psychology = (68 - 85) / 15 = - 1.13

    Economics = (59 - 65) / 10 = - 0.6

    Through this answer you can see that economics is closer to 0 which is the actual mean. This can be viewed through a normal distribution graph. The closer it is to 0, the relatively better it is because of it is more precise.

    So economics is relatively better than psychology test.
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