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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Taft_College/PSYC_2200%3A_Elementary_Statistics_for_Behavioral_and_Social_Sciences_(Oja)/01%3A_Description/05%3A_Using_z/5.03%3A_Introduction_to_the_z_table/5.3.01%3A_Practice_Using_the_z_Table
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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Rio_Hondo_College/PSY_190%3A_Statistics_for_the_Behavioral_Sciences/06%3A_Probability/6.E%3A_Probability_(Exercises)
    Getting a z-score less than z = -1.50 is more likely. z = 2.75 is farther out into the right tail than z = -1.50 is into the left tail, therefore there are fewer more extreme scores be...Getting a z-score less than z = -1.50 is more likely. z = 2.75 is farther out into the right tail than z = -1.50 is into the left tail, therefore there are fewer more extreme scores beyond 2.75 than -1.50, regardless of the direction z = 1.34 (the top 9% means 9% of the area is in the upper tail and 91% is in the body to the left; finding the value in the normal table closest to .9100 is .9099, which corresponds to z = 1.34)
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/PSYC_2200%3A_Elementary_Statistics_for_Behavioral_and_Social_Science_(Oja)_WITHOUT_UNITS/05%3A_Using_z/5.03%3A_Introduction_to_the_z_table/5.3.01%3A_Practice_Using_the_z_Table
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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Sacramento_City_Colllege/PSYC_330%3A_Statistics_for_the_Behavioral_Sciences_with_Dr._DeSouza/06%3A_Probability/6.E%3A_Probability_(Exercises)
    Getting a z-score less than z = -1.50 is more likely. z = 2.75 is farther out into the right tail than z = -1.50 is into the left tail, therefore there are fewer more extreme scores be...Getting a z-score less than z = -1.50 is more likely. z = 2.75 is farther out into the right tail than z = -1.50 is into the left tail, therefore there are fewer more extreme scores beyond 2.75 than -1.50, regardless of the direction z = 1.34 (the top 9% means 9% of the area is in the upper tail and 91% is in the body to the left; finding the value in the normal table closest to .9100 is .9099, which corresponds to z = 1.34)

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