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Unit Normal Distribution
This is the simplest of the family of Normal Distributions, also called
the z distribution. It is a distribution of a normal random variable with a
mean equal to zero (μ = 0) and a standard deviation equal to one (μ = 1).
It is represented by a normal curve.

Characteristics:
-It is symmetrical about the vertical line drawn
 through z = 0
-the curve is symptotic to the x-axis. This means
 that both positive and negative ends approach
 the horizontal axis but do not touch it.
-Mean, Median, and Mode coincide with each
 other.
The Z Score
The number of standard deviations from the mean is called the z-score
and can be found by the formula:

                                z= x-x
                                   SD

                              Where:
                           z= the z score
                            x= raw score
                       SD= standard deviation
Example
Find the z-score corresponding to a raw score of 132 from a normal
distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15.

Solution
We compute
         132 - 100
    z = ________       = 2.133
             15



                                         -2    -1    0   +1   +2.133   z
A z-score of 1.7 was found from an observation coming from a
normal distribution with mean 14 and standard deviation
3. Find the raw score.

Solution
We have
              x - 14
     1.7 = _______
                  3
To solve this we just multiply both sides by the denominator
3,
     (1.7)(3) = x - 14
     5.1 = x - 14
     x = 19.1
Area Under the Unit Normal Curve
The area under the unit normal curve may represent several things like
the probability of an event, the percentile rank of a score, or the
percentage distribution of a whole population. For example, the are
under the curve from z = z1 to z = z2, which is the shaded region in figure
7.6, may represent the probability that z assumes a value between z 1 and
z 2.


                                            Fig. 7.6 The Probability That z1
                                            and z2.


              z1 z2
Examples
Example no. 1
        Find the are between z = 0 and z = +1
Solution:
        From the table, we locate z = 1.00 and get the corresponding area
which is equal to o.3413
         2nd
                                                                 0.3413
  1                  3
  s                  r
  t                  d
   1.0        0.3413


                                                 0    +1
Example no. 2
         Find the area between z = -1 and z = 0
Solution
         As you can see, there is no negative value of z, so we need the
positive value. Hence, the area is also 0.03413



                           0.3414




                               -1    0
Example no. 3
          Find the area below z = -1
Solution:
          Since the whole area under the curve is 1, then the whole area
is divided into two equal parts at z = 0. This means that the area to the
left of z = 0 is 0.5. To get the area below z = -1 means getting the area to
the left of z = -1. The area below z = -1 is then equal to 0.5000 – 0.3414
= 0.1587.



                    0.1587




                              -1      0
Example no. 4
         Find the area between z = -0.70 and z = 1.25
Solution:
         The area between z = -0.70 and z = 0 is 0.2580, while that
between z = 0 and z = 1.25 is 0.3944. Therefore, the area between z = -
0.70 and z = 1.25 is 0.2580 + 0.3944 = 0.6524. We add the two areas since
the z values are on both side of the distribution.


                                                 0.6524




                             -0.7   0     1.25
Example no. 5
        Find the area between z = 0.68 and z = 1.56.
Solution:
        The area between z = 0 and z = 0.68 is 0.2518, while the area
between z = 0 and z = 1.56 is 0.4406. Since the two z values are on the
same side of the distribution, we get the difference between the two
areas. Hence, the area between z = 0.68 and z = 1.56 is 0.4406 – 0.2518
= 0.1888.

                                                   0.1888




                                   0   0.68 1.56
Activity : Plot the following
I.   Find the Z SCORE   II. Find the area under the unit
                             normal curve for the following
1.   Raw Score = 128         values of z.
     Mean = 95
     SD = 3             1.   Below z = 1.05
                        2.   Above z = 1.52
2.   Raw Score = 98     3.   Above z = -0.44
     Mean = 112         4.   Below z = 0.23
     SD = 1.5           5.   Between z = -0.75 and z = 2.02
                        6.   Between z = -0.51 and z = -2.17
3.   Raw Score = 102    7.   Between z = -1.55 and z = 0.55
     Mean = 87
     SD = 1.8

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Unit Normal Distribution Explained

  • 1.
  • 2. Unit Normal Distribution This is the simplest of the family of Normal Distributions, also called the z distribution. It is a distribution of a normal random variable with a mean equal to zero (μ = 0) and a standard deviation equal to one (μ = 1). It is represented by a normal curve. Characteristics: -It is symmetrical about the vertical line drawn through z = 0 -the curve is symptotic to the x-axis. This means that both positive and negative ends approach the horizontal axis but do not touch it. -Mean, Median, and Mode coincide with each other.
  • 3. The Z Score The number of standard deviations from the mean is called the z-score and can be found by the formula: z= x-x SD Where: z= the z score x= raw score SD= standard deviation
  • 4. Example Find the z-score corresponding to a raw score of 132 from a normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. Solution We compute 132 - 100 z = ________ = 2.133 15 -2 -1 0 +1 +2.133 z
  • 5. A z-score of 1.7 was found from an observation coming from a normal distribution with mean 14 and standard deviation 3. Find the raw score. Solution We have x - 14 1.7 = _______ 3 To solve this we just multiply both sides by the denominator 3, (1.7)(3) = x - 14 5.1 = x - 14 x = 19.1
  • 6. Area Under the Unit Normal Curve The area under the unit normal curve may represent several things like the probability of an event, the percentile rank of a score, or the percentage distribution of a whole population. For example, the are under the curve from z = z1 to z = z2, which is the shaded region in figure 7.6, may represent the probability that z assumes a value between z 1 and z 2. Fig. 7.6 The Probability That z1 and z2. z1 z2
  • 7. Examples Example no. 1 Find the are between z = 0 and z = +1 Solution: From the table, we locate z = 1.00 and get the corresponding area which is equal to o.3413 2nd 0.3413 1 3 s r t d 1.0 0.3413 0 +1
  • 8. Example no. 2 Find the area between z = -1 and z = 0 Solution As you can see, there is no negative value of z, so we need the positive value. Hence, the area is also 0.03413 0.3414 -1 0
  • 9. Example no. 3 Find the area below z = -1 Solution: Since the whole area under the curve is 1, then the whole area is divided into two equal parts at z = 0. This means that the area to the left of z = 0 is 0.5. To get the area below z = -1 means getting the area to the left of z = -1. The area below z = -1 is then equal to 0.5000 – 0.3414 = 0.1587. 0.1587 -1 0
  • 10. Example no. 4 Find the area between z = -0.70 and z = 1.25 Solution: The area between z = -0.70 and z = 0 is 0.2580, while that between z = 0 and z = 1.25 is 0.3944. Therefore, the area between z = - 0.70 and z = 1.25 is 0.2580 + 0.3944 = 0.6524. We add the two areas since the z values are on both side of the distribution. 0.6524 -0.7 0 1.25
  • 11. Example no. 5 Find the area between z = 0.68 and z = 1.56. Solution: The area between z = 0 and z = 0.68 is 0.2518, while the area between z = 0 and z = 1.56 is 0.4406. Since the two z values are on the same side of the distribution, we get the difference between the two areas. Hence, the area between z = 0.68 and z = 1.56 is 0.4406 – 0.2518 = 0.1888. 0.1888 0 0.68 1.56
  • 12. Activity : Plot the following I. Find the Z SCORE II. Find the area under the unit normal curve for the following 1. Raw Score = 128 values of z. Mean = 95 SD = 3 1. Below z = 1.05 2. Above z = 1.52 2. Raw Score = 98 3. Above z = -0.44 Mean = 112 4. Below z = 0.23 SD = 1.5 5. Between z = -0.75 and z = 2.02 6. Between z = -0.51 and z = -2.17 3. Raw Score = 102 7. Between z = -1.55 and z = 0.55 Mean = 87 SD = 1.8