The mean is equal to zero with a standard deviation of 1.
B.
Outlier data points must be eliminated from a z-score calculation.
C.
The mean is equal to zero with a standard deviation of 2.
D.
Outlier data points are critical to a z-score calculation.
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Az-scorestandardizes a value by expressing how many standard deviations it lies from the mean. A fundamental assumption of z-score analysis in data-driven decision making is that the data can be transformed to astandard normal distributionwith amean of zero and a standard deviation of one.
This transformation allows analysts to compare values from different distributions on a common scale and to calculate probabilities using the standard normal table. The formula for a z-score subtracts the mean from the observed value and divides by the standard deviation, resulting in this standardized distribution.
Outliers are not eliminated by default in z-score calculations; instead, z-scores are often used to identify outliers. A standard deviation of 2 is incorrect and would not represent a standardized distribution.
Therefore, the correct answer isA, reflecting the core assumption underlying z-score usage.
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