Comparing z scores

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Bellsie
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Comparing z scores

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Hello,me again. I just have a quick stats question and I can't find the answer anywhere.

I havec calculated the z-score pour tous les cas pout toutes les variables.

I wish to compare the Z scores ith the z scores of the population of validation.

Please could you help? I need to get the work in asap!

Thank you a million timesI can't import the dataset as it is too large.

Best wishes

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Re: Comparing z scores

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Hi
which (or whose) z-scores you want to compare? What is the population?
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Re: Comparing z scores

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I attached the original dataset.

I calculated the z score for each case of each variabkes. My datazet is too big to enter but there is a newer update.

So for instance HADZ Total Z is a list of z scores...
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Re: Comparing z scores

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HI
well, it is not clear what your aim is? What is it that you want to do and cannot do with jamovi?
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Re: Comparing z scores

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Compare the Z scores of my population with z scores of the general population (taken from validation samples).

I calculated the z scores for each case for example HADS-A but the mean is miniscule...

Thank you for your help.
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Re: Comparing z scores

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This is not really a jamovi problem. You can find all the information about your analysis here
https://homepages.abdn.ac.uk/j.crawford/pages/dept/SingleCaseMethodology.htm

There you find also practical ways to go with the software (any software)
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