[Blindmath] z score probability table?

Bente Casile bjcasile at waketech.edu
Thu Mar 1 18:14:25 UTC 2012


If they will give you access to excel you can use NORMINV or NORMSINV to get those z scores.



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>>> "Sarah L. Gales" <imafarmgirl at verizon.net> 3/1/2012 10:58 AM >>>
Does anyone know where I can get a z score probability table in accessible format?  I think that is what it is called.  It is the table that shows the likelihood of a z score falling within a certain range on a normal distribution.  I tried googling it but keep finding PDF versions that jaws is not handling well.  I was hoping for a version in excel or another way to look it up.  I need it for an open book stats exam that I am taking next week, and I need to learn how to look things up in the table.

Thanks for any help.  I am just learning how to calculate z scores and also how to find a raw score when a z score is given, so I really have no idea what I am doing.

Sarah


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