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30 June, 22:57

Suppose that an anxiety measure has a mean of 114 and variance of 400.00. The researcher only wants to work with 56% of the lower participants. What is the largest average score the researcher should consider with a sample size of 35?

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  1. 1 July, 00:37
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    The largest average score the researcher should consider is 117

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Mean = xbar = 114

    Standard deviation = σ = √ (variance) = √ (400) = 20

    Let The standardized score that corresponds with lower 56% be x'.

    Let the z value that corresponds to the probability of 0.56 be z'

    We need to obtain the z value that corresponds with a Probability of P (z ≤ z') = 0.56

    using the normal probability distribution table,

    z' = 0.151

    P (z ≤ z') = P (z ≤ 0.151) = 0.56

    z' = (x' - xbar) / σ

    0.151 = (x' - 114) / 20

    x' = 117
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