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Last Updated: Mar 02, 2018 Views: 210

A z-score is a measure of how many standard deviations a score is from the population mean. Z-scores provide a way to compare a score from your data to data in a normal standardized curve. This is helpful in situations where comparison is important, like schools or doctors’ offices where test scores or weight are compared with a normal distribution graph to see how one score compares in relation to the others.

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