How accurately the standard normal curve model predicts the actual relative frequency of raw scores depends on three aspects of the data:

a. The raw scores form an approximately normal distribution; there is a large sample N; and the raw scores are theoretically continuous scores measured on an interval or ratio scale.
b. 50% of the raw scores are above and below the median; there is a large sample N; and the raw scores are measured on an ordinal, interval, or ratio scale.
c. 50% of the raw scores are above and below the median; there is a moderately large sample N; the raw scores are theoretically continuous scores measured on an interval or ratio scale.
d. The raw scores form an approximately normal distribution; there is a moderately large sample N; and the raw scores are measured on an ordinal, interval, or ratio scale.


A

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