Standard score percentile table

    • [DOC File]Gilliam Autism Rating Scale (GARS-2) - LCSC

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      Rater: XXX Name Standard Score %ile Standard Score %ile. Stereotyped Behaviors XX XX% XX XX% Communication XX XX% XX XX% Social Interaction XX XX% XX XX% Sum of Standard Scores XX XX. Autism Index XX XX% XX XX% Probability of Autism is Unlikely, Possibly, Very Likely. Note: On this tool, if the subject’s Autism Index is 85 or above, the person is very likely autistic, and if the Autism Index ...

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    • [DOT File]University of Washington

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      Use a table to report score. If it makes more sense to report the scores with the specific sections below – go ahead and do that. Here’s a table all made for you: Test Name or Abbreviation. Subtest This evaluated X’s ability to… Standard Score* Percentile Rank Interpretation Provide a brief description of what the subtest evaluated – put it in your own words if you can Above average ...

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    • [DOCX File]NAMEXX’S TEST SCORES

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      A percentile rank of 50 would be Average – as high as or higher than 50% and lower than the other 50% of the norming sample. The middle half of scores falls between percentile ranks of 25 and 75. STANDARD SCORES ("quotients" on some tests) have an average (mean) of 100 and a . standard deviation. of 15. A standard score of 100 would also be at the 50th percentile rank. The middle half of ...

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    • [DOCX File]NAMEXX’S TEST SCORES

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      Score. These are the standard scores used by the test publishers (please see the second page of this appendix). The percentile ranks in the fourth column provide a common measurement that is the same for all of the tests (please see the first page of this appendix). 95%. Confi-dence. Test scores can never be perfectly reliable, even on the very best tests. Lucky and unlucky guesses, barely ...

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    • [DOC File]6A: Characterizing a Data Distribution

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      According to Table 6.3, a z-score of 2.2 is at the 98.6th percentile. So 1.4% of the 1,000,000 Martians, i.e. 14,000 Martians, score over 140. Venusians: Mean = 95, standard deviation = 16 IQ pts. 140 = 45 pts above the mean = 45/16 s.d.’s above the mean = z-score of 45/16 = 2.8125. According to Table 6.3, a z-score of 2.8 is at the 99.7th ...

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    • [DOC File]Topic 6: Standard Scores

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      3. Match the picture in the Table with the one you drew. Answer: 18.94% Normal Distribution . Percentile Ranks, Middle percentage. s and . Extreme Percentages. If a score is from a normal distribution, then the percentile rank of that score can be obtained by converting the score to a Z score and using Table 1.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 8 Day 3: Percentiles and Approximating Binomial ...

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      Finding Percentiles for a specified percentile ranking. Find the z-score that has the specified cumulative probability. (Search your table). Calculate the value of the variable that has the z-score found in step 1. This can be done by using the relationship . Ex. IQ scores are normally distributed with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. What is the 80th percentile for IQ scores? In ...

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