PSY
315 Week 3 DQ
Watch the “Statistics: Z-Score Table”
segment of the “Probability Distributions for Continuous Random Variables”
video.
1. What does a Z score tell you?
2. What does it mean if the Z score has a negative
sign?
Watch Segment 2, “Statistics: Probability and
Prediction,” of the “Inferential statistics” video, located in
this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.
3. When do you need to set a very low (smaller)
level of chance in research?
Watch the “Hypotheses: Null Hypothesis,
Alternative Hypothesis, Two-Tailed Hypothesis” segment of the
“Introduction to Designing Experiments” video.
4. What is a random sample? Provide an example.
5. Explain the eight characteristics of a normal
distribution.
6. Explain why converting raw scores to z scores is
helpful in understanding data.
7. Explain the concept of a sampling distribution.
8. Identify three characteristics of the sampling
distribution of the sample mean.
