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Chapter 5 Some Key Ingredients for Inferential Statistics: The Normal Curve, Probability, and Population Versus Sample The Normal Distribution Normal curve The Normal Distribution Normal curve and percentage of scores between the mean and 1 and 2 standard deviations from the mean The Normal Distribution The normal curve table and Z scores – Gives the precise percentage of scores between the mean (Z score of 0) and any other Z score – Table lists positive Z scores The Normal Distribution Steps for figuring the percentage above of below a particular raw or Z score: 1. Convert raw score to Z score (if necessary) 2. Draw normal curve, where the Z score falls on it, shade in the area for which you are finding the percentage 3. Make rough estimate of shaded area’s percentage (using 50%-34%-14% rule) The Normal Distribution Steps for figuring the percentage above of below a particular raw or Z score: 4. Find exact percentage using normal curve table 5. If needed, add or subtract 50% from this percentage 6. Check the exact percentage is within the range of the estimate from Step 3 The Normal Distribution Steps for figuring Z scores and raw scores from percentages: 1. Draw normal curve, shade in approximate area for the percentage (using the 50%-34%-14% rule) 2. Make rough estimate of the Z score where the shaded area starts 3. Find the exact Z score using the normal curve table The Normal Distribution Steps for figuring Z scores and raw scores from percentages: 4. Check that your Z score is similar to the rough estimate from Step 2 5. If you want to find a raw score, change it from the Z score Probability Probability – Expected relative frequency of a particular outcome Outcome – The result of an experiment Possible successful outcomes Probabilit y All possible outcomes Probability Range of probabilities – Proportion: from 0 to 1 – Percentages: from 0% to 100% Probabilities as symbols –p – p < .05 Probability and the normal distribution – Normal distribution as a probability distribution Sample and Population Population Sample Methods of sampling – Random selection – Haphazard selection Sample and Population Population parameters and sample statistics Controversies and Limitations Is the normal curve really so normal What does probability really mean? Sample and population