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    Exam 6: Probability, Probability Distributions, and an Introduction to Inferential Statistics
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    In a Normal Distribution, a Z-Score of at Least\(\pm\) 196 Is Indicative of a Rare Event Because It Occurs
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In a Normal Distribution, a Z-Score of at Least ±\pm± 196 Is Indicative of a Rare Event Because It Occurs

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In a normal distribution, a z-score of at least ±\pm± 1.96 is indicative of a rare event because it occurs 5% of the time or less

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