what does it mean if you have a standard score in spelling of 90 with the percentile rank of 25, and confidence interval of 84%-97% with the grade equivalent of 2.9
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Standard scores typically have a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15, so a score of 90 is one standard deviation below the mean. Show more…
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