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  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Standard Score' column. This section lists scores ranging from 150 down to 50, which are essential for understanding your performance metrics.
  3. Next, locate the 'Percentile Rank' column adjacent to the Standard Scores. Here, you can find the corresponding percentile ranks that indicate how your score compares to others.
  4. Continue by examining the 'Scaled Score', 'ETS Score', 'T-Score', and 'Z-Score' sections. Each of these fields provides additional insights into your assessment results, helping you interpret your performance more comprehensively.
  5. Finally, refer to the 'Description' section at the end of each score range. This will help you understand what each score signifies in terms of cognitive ability levels.

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\u2022 Classifying standard scores. Typically the normal limits of functioning encompass three classification categories: low average (standard scores of 80\u201389), average (standard scores of 90\u2013110), and high average (111\u2013120).
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Scaled scores indicate the same level of performance, regardless of which form a candidate has received. For NCCT certification exams, the converted raw passing score is 70 on a scale of 0 to 100. This is NOT a percentage.
Specifically, a mean scale score is calculated by adding all individual student scores and dividing by the number of total scores. It can also be referred to as an average.
A standard score of 90, the beginning of the average range, corresponds to a percentile rank of 25.
Calculating percentile Put your data in ascending order. When calculating the percentile of a set of data, such as test scores, arrange the values in ascending order, starting with the lowest value and ending with the highest. ... Divide the number of values below by the total number of values. ... Multiply the result.
If your child earns a percentile rank of 75 on a standardized test, your child scored as well or better than 75 percent of his peers.

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