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If You Subtract the Mean from Each Score in a Distribution,you

Question 129

Question 129

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If you subtract the mean from each score in a distribution,you would obtain a set of _____.


A) signed deviation scores
B) standard individual deviation scores
C) absolute deviation scores
D) signed discrepancy scores

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