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what is the general rationale behind using a z-score for describing how an indiv

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Question

what is the general rationale behind using a z-score for describing how an individual performed on an exam compared to just stating the overall mean and the individual's score. How does the information differ in the two situations? What additional information are you gaining with a z-score? Imagine you are in charge of reviewing applications for your academic institution. As a preliminary measure, you want to review only the top 25% of applicants on the basis of standardized test scores. How does calculating the z-score provide additional information regarding how each subject did overall?

Explanation / Answer

the z-score normalizes values to have mean zero and standard deviation 1

which helps to compare any value regardless of their range

the additonal information is whether percent of data in a given range

as said above the the z-score normalises the test scores regardless of each subject and only shows the top 25% students