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How did you differentiate the statements

describing standard normal distribution from those involving tdistribution?

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Like a standard normal distribution (or z-distribution), the t-distribution has a mean of zero. The normal distribution assumes that the population standard deviation is known. The t-distribution does not make this assumption. The t-distribution is defined by the degrees of freedom.

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