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Chapter 15, Problem 6E
For a distribution with a mean of 70
a. If the distribution had a standard deviation
of 4, would a score of 82 be considered anextreme value or an average score near the center of the distribution? (Hint: Use the mean and standard deviation to sketch a frequency distribution graph, then find the location for a score of 82.)
b. If the distribution had a standard deviation of 20, would a score of 82 be considered an extreme value or an average score near the center of the distribution?
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