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The mean of the standard normal distribution is 1 and the standard deviation is 0. Group of answer choices False True

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Explanation:

The standard normal distribution is special case of normal distribution which centers at 0 thus the mean μ of standard normal distribution is zero and the dispersion from mean value is unity measured by standard deviation σ.

Thus, the mean of standard normal distribution is zero and standard deviation is unity.

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