Probability Between Z SCORES - VCalc

The Probability between z SCORES calculator computes the area under the Normal Distribution curve between two z SCOREs./attachments/65767231-08fd-11e7-9770-bc764e2038f2/Normal Distribution.jpg      Probability & Normal Distribution  This equates to the probability of an event in that range.

INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the following:

  • (z1) First z SCORE.
  • (z2) Second z SCORE.

Area Under the Normal Curve (P): The calculator returns the area under the Normal Distribution curve between the z SCOREs.  This is equivalent to the probability of an event occurring between the z SCOREs.   It ranges from 0.00001 to 0.99999.  

The Math / Science

This z Score indicates the number of standard deviations an observation is above or below the mean.   The equation for the z Score is:

 `z = (x-μ)/σ`

where:

  • z = z Score
  • x = observation value
  • μ = mean
  • σ = standard deviation

The z SCORE Probability function is a prominent feature with other statistical functions in the College Level Statistics Calculator (Stat Calc).

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  • Probability between z SCORES: z scores normal distribution bell curveThis computes the area under the Normal Distribution curve between two z SCOREs which equates to the probability of an event in that range.
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