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Why do articles appear in print when
study methods, analyses, results, and conclusions are somewhat faulty?
[This may be considered as a follow-up to an earlier edstat interchange.]
My first, and perhaps overly critical, response is that the editorial
practices are faulty. I don't find
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Dear Eric,
I'm writing my summer school course outline, and would like to know
what the budget is for outside speakers before approaching anyone. The
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SAT scores are approximately normal with mean 500 and a standard
devotion 100. Scores of 800 or higher are reported as 800, so a perfect
paper is not required to score 800 on the SAT. What percent of students
who take the SAT score 800?
The answer to this question shall be: SAT scores of 800+
Everything you need is in what you wrote.
You do understand that "z" is the usual shorthand for "a standard score",
and that a standard score is the representation of a given raw score as
its deviation from the population mean in standard-deviation units?
The rest is merely a lookup in a
well, this is a tricky sort of ? if in fact, all REAL scores that
actually convert to a SAT value ... anything = to or than 800 are listed
as ... 800 ... then, the ? really can't be ... what is the p value for
having 800 or more ... has to be what is the p value for 800
but, the
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