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For any distribution, normal or not, what is the probability of selecting a score greater than the median? Option 1: 0.25 Option 2: 0.50 Option 3: 0.75 Option 4: 1.00

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The probability of selecting a score greater than the median for any distribution, normal or not, is Option 3: 0.75.

The median is the middle value of a dataset, where 50% of the values are below it and 50% are above it. Therefore, the probability of selecting a score greater than the median is 1 minus the probability of selecting a score less than or equal to the median, which is 1 - 0.50 = 0.50.
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