Multiple Choice
If we are looking for the proportion of the population that scored between two raw scores, we would first have to
A) translate the raw scores into proportions.
B) look for the proportion in column D of the normal distribution table.
C) convert both raw scores into z-scores.
D) look up the proportion associated with both raw scores in column D and add them together.
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