The document appears to be an activity sheet for a student, asking them to complete statements about the properties of a normal curve distribution by filling in blanks. It includes questions about how a normal curve is formed, its area, important descriptive values, where standard deviations fall, how far the tails extend, other ways to express the area under the curve, how the mean, median and mode compare, when normal curves are used, what percentage of a z-score distribution falls between certain values, and the shape of a normal curve.
The document appears to be an activity sheet for a student, asking them to complete statements about the properties of a normal curve distribution by filling in blanks. It includes questions about how a normal curve is formed, its area, important descriptive values, where standard deviations fall, how far the tails extend, other ways to express the area under the curve, how the mean, median and mode compare, when normal curves are used, what percentage of a z-score distribution falls between certain values, and the shape of a normal curve.
The document appears to be an activity sheet for a student, asking them to complete statements about the properties of a normal curve distribution by filling in blanks. It includes questions about how a normal curve is formed, its area, important descriptive values, where standard deviations fall, how far the tails extend, other ways to express the area under the curve, how the mean, median and mode compare, when normal curves are used, what percentage of a z-score distribution falls between certain values, and the shape of a normal curve.
Activity 5.1: The Properties of a Normal Curve Distribution
Directions: Complete the following statements by filling in the blanks with the appropriate word or phrase.
1. The curve of the probability distribution is formed by .
2. The area of a normal curve is . 3. The important values that best describe a normal curve are . 4. There are standard deviation units at the baseline of a normal curve. 5. The curve of a normal distribution extends indefinitely at the tails but does not . 6. The area under a normal curve may also be expressed in terms of , or , or . 7. The measures of the mean, median, and mode of a normal curve are . 8. A normal curve is used in about population values or characteristics. 9. About % of a z-score distribution is between z=0 and z=1. 10. The skewness of a normal curve is 0 because it is a/an shape.