For anyone watching, If you dont remember the idea in the video that you're supposed to find the percentage value as a decimal (meaning divided by 100 into your calculator) on the value appendix, you'll be stuck looking for an exact value which they dont always have that corresponds to a z score, dont forget that step because then you'll keep wondering why you get it wrong.
excellent explanation, clear as water and I understood first watch.
For anyone watching, If you dont remember the idea in the video that you're supposed to find the percentage value as a decimal (meaning divided by 100 into your calculator) on the value appendix, you'll be stuck looking for an exact value which they dont always have that corresponds to a z score, dont forget that step because then you'll keep wondering why you get it wrong.
Great video, straight to the point , thank you!
Perfect explanation, made it a lot clearer for me!
I have no .8997 in my table of standard normal distribution
Thank you, sir! Clear explanation and very helpful!
thanks for this
thank you, this video is so easy to follow
Thank you for this! (I wish you were my Stats Professor)
Great, thank you so much, you saved me🙏🏼
Would never have seen that formula if it wasnt for this video. My prof uses a long and variable dense formula that does not help
Where do I find appendix A?
In my book, Statistics in Plain English
awesome video
Thanks sir