[BlindMath] BlindMath Digest, Vol 163, Issue 3

Pyatt, Elizabeth J ejp10 at psu.edu
Wed Feb 12 14:02:34 UTC 2020


Aleeha:

San Diego State has an Excel spreadsheet you can download
https://statpage.sandiego.edu/tables.xls

It has multiple tabs and the first is Z table. The data begins in row 6.

You may want to check with your instructor to make sure it's acceptable, but it probably would be a good interim solution.

Hope this helps.
Elizabeth




Today's Topics:

  1. Accessible Z score tables (Aleeha Dudley)
  2. Re: Accessible Z score tables (Godfrey, Jonathan)
  3. Request for Secondary School Level Mathematics Textbooks In
     UEB (Saaqib Mahmuud)


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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2020 10:24:06 -0600
From: Aleeha Dudley <blindcowgirl1993 at gmail.com<mailto:blindcowgirl1993 at gmail.com>>
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Subject: [BlindMath] Accessible Z score tables
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Hi everyone,
It?s been a while, but I?m taking an intro statistics class this semester and am struggling with finding areas under the normal curve using a Z-score table. Frankly, the textbook version of the table, which my professor copied and sent out as a PDF, is not accessible at all in its original or copied form. However, I need to be able to access one of these tables for an exam which is rapidly approaching, and my disability services office doesn?t have any more ideas of how to make it accessible. Does anyone have an accessible version they can point me to or know of a way to make a Z-score table accessible?
Thanks,
Aleeha Dudley


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