To evaluate a person for possible brain damage, a neuropsychologist gives the person a visual memory test and a reading test. To compare the person's performance across these two tests, what should the neuropsychologist do?
a. Graph the raw score distribution for each test on the same graph.
b. Calculate a z-score for each test.
c. Calculate z-scores for the sample means.
d. Find the simple frequency of the person's raw score for each test.
b
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