Here are the steps for doing this. If you want partial credit in case you make a mistake along the way, show me something for each of these steps (for each problem). A. Calculate the z-score for each "raw-score" i. Raw score 110=1 I Ii. …130=2 iii. ⋯78=−2.2 lv. …72=2.2 v. …38=−2.4 vi. …52=0.4 B. Determine what percentage of scores are left in "in the tail" based on that -score i. 50% C. Determine if that percentage is less than ygur p-value for a one-tailed test or less than half of your p-value for a two-tailed test. D. If it is, then yes, the score is statistically significant.