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  2. Standard normal - Wikipedia

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  3. Standard normal table - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a standard normal table, also called the unit normal table or Z table, [1] is a mathematical table for the values of ...

  4. Normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    The simplest case of a normal distribution is known as the standard normal distribution or unit normal distribution. This is a special case when μ = 0 {\textstyle \mu =0} and σ 2 = 1 {\textstyle \sigma ^{2}=1} , and it is described by this probability density function (or density): φ ( z ) = e − z 2 2 2 π . {\displaystyle \varphi (z ...

  5. Marsaglia polar method - Wikipedia

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    The Marsaglia polar method [1] is a pseudo-random number sampling method for generating a pair of independent standard normal random variables. [2] Standard normal random variables are frequently used in computer science, computational statistics, and in particular, in applications of the Monte Carlo method. The polar method works by choosing ...

  6. Normal - Wikipedia

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    Normal scheme, a scheme whose local rings are normal domains; Normal sequence (disambiguation), either a normal function or a representation of a normal number; Normal space (or ), spaces, topological spaces characterized by separation of closed sets; Normal subgroup, a subgroup invariant under conjugation

  7. Total Normal - Wikipedia

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    Total Normal (Totally Normal) is a German television series. See also. List of German television series; External links. Total Normal at IMDb

  8. Standard normal deviate - Wikipedia

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    Standard normal deviates arise in practical statistics in two ways. Given a model for a set of observed data, a set of manipulations of the data can result in a derived quantity which, assuming that the model is a true representation of reality, is a standard normal deviate (perhaps in an approximate sense).

  9. Talk:Standard normal table - Wikipedia

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    Why is this page referencing a specific type of table? The textbook I have in my class (not saying that it is the only answer) uses a different table, with prob's from 0.0000 to 0.4990.