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What is a standard score? How do you find the standard score for a particular data value?

Choose the correct definition of a standard score below.
O A. A standard score is the distance between a data value and the nearest outlier.
O B. A standard score is the number of standard deviations a data value lies above or below the mean.
O C. A standard score is a data value equal to the mean.
O D. A standard score is a data value that lies within one standard deviation of the mean.​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Standard score is a statistical term

The standard score tells you that what is the distance between the mean and the value(that is the score)

It is also called as a z-score.

So if a score is closer to the mean of all the scores then it's standard score will be lesser and so on.

If everyone does poorly on a test, the score distribution will curve up to fit around the average score on the test.

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