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For a standard normal variate, the value of mean is? *

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Answered by Jyoti6022
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In the standard normal distribution , the value of mean is 0 and in normal distribution mean and mode coincide.

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Answer:

For a standard normal variate, the value of the mean is zero.

Explanation:

  • A standard normal variate is a normal variate whose mean value is equal to zero.
  • The value of standard deviation is equal to one.
  • We denote it with the letter Z.
  • When we use the term "deviate" rather than using the term "variable", the value concerned is treated as the no-longer-random outcome of a standard normal random variable.
  • The particular term that is used here is exactly the same as that for random variables or random variates for that matter.

Final Answer:
For a standard normal variate, the value of the mean is zero.

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