Part II: Computing z Scores and Finding
Probabilities
- 7. Unfortunately, Henry was in a motorcycle accident in which
he suffered a serious head trauma. Dr. Gatz, a neurological
psychologist, is giving Henry several cognitive tests to help
determine if specific neurological pathways were damaged by the
accident. For the first test, Henry had to listen to lists of words
and then repeat them back. Dr. Gatz recorded how many words Henry
could hear and then repeat back correctly. The adult population can
repeat back an average of 7 words with a standard deviation of 1.30
words (i.e., µ = 7; σ = 1.30). Henry was able to repeat back 6
words. Use a z score to determine the proportion of people
in the adult population who scored better than Henry on this memory
test. Assume that the population of memory scores on this test is
normally distributed.
- #8. Next, Dr. Gatz tested Henry’s ability to identify simple
line drawings of objects. In the adult population, the parameters
were µ = 10; σ = 0.89. Henry named seven objects correctly. Use a
z score to determine the proportion of people in the adult
population who scored better than Henry on this object naming test.
Assume that the population of object naming scores on this test is
normally distributed.
need answer for #8. z=? proportion?