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  1. Example: Let us learn how to map a Z-Score on a Z-Table using an example. Let us use the same example we used previously where we calculate the Z-Score for Jacob’s height which comes to 1.33. Hence, Z = 1.33. Since our Z-Score is positive, we will use the positive Z-Score table.

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    Jun 7, 2024 · If the z-score is negative (i.e., the data point is less than the mean), use a negative z-score table. If the z-score is positive (i.e., the data point is greater than the mean), use a positive z-score table. Look in the leftmost column to find the z-score that matches yours up to the first decimal (10th place). E.g., for a z-score of 2.15 ...

  3. Aug 10, 2020 · Standard Normal Probability Distribution: \ (Z\) Table. Table A11 Standard Normal Distribution. This page titled 13.1: A | Statistical Table- Standard Normal (Z) is shared under a CC BY 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by OpenStax.

  4. The NORM.S.DIST (Z, Cumulative) function provides either the cumulative distribution function (TRUE) or probability mass function (FALSE) for the z-score you specify. The probability mass function is the height value in the z-table earlier in this post, and it corresponds to the y-axis value on a probability distribution plot for the z-score.

  5. Z Tables. A Z table, is a mathematical table for the values of Φ, which are the values of the cumulative distribution function of the normal distribution. It is used to find the probability that a statistic is observed below, above, or between values on the standard normal distribution, and by extension, any normal distribution.

  6. Standard Normal Cumulative Probability Table z 0 Cumulative probabilities for NEGATIVE z-values are shown in the following table: z .00 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 ...

  7. The z-Table. by M. Bourne. The z -Table on this page indicates the area to the right of the vertical center-line of the z -curve (or standard normal curve) for different standard deviations. This table is very useful for finding probabilities when the event in question follows a normal distribution.

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