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  2. Peabody Individual Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    Peabody Individual Achievement Test. The Peabody Individual Achievement Test is a criterion based survey of an individual’s scholastic attainment. It can be administered to individuals between the ages of five and 22 years of age, and returns a grade range between Kindergarten and grade 12. [1] The test is available in English and Spanish.

  3. Law School Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between raw questions answered correctly (the "raw score") and scaled score is determined before the test is administered, through a process called equating. [32] This means that the conversion standard is set beforehand, and the distribution of percentiles can vary during the scoring of any particular LSAT.

  4. Normal curve equivalent - Wikipedia

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    The reason for the choice of the number 21.06 is to bring about the following result: If the scores are normally distributed (i.e. they follow the "bell-shaped curve") then the normal equivalent score is 99 if the percentile rank of the raw score is 99; the normal equivalent score is 50 if the percentile rank of the raw score is 50;

  5. Fort Worth ISD sees improvements in reading, math scores ...

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    The mid-year MAP scores could indicate a positive shift for Fort Worth ISD students, especially in reading assessments on the STAAR exam. The percentage of Fort Worth ISD’s third-graders last ...

  6. Austin student STAAR scores remain steady; some ... - AOL

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    The Texas Education Agency released 2023 standardized test scores, which show student learning remains steady but there's less mastery in some areas.

  7. Standard score - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of the various grading methods in a normal distribution, including: standard deviations, cumulative percentages, percentile equivalents, z-scores, T-scores. In statistics, the standard score is the number of standard deviations by which the value of a raw score (i.e., an observed value or data point) is above or below the mean value of what is being observed or measured.

  8. Officials attributed these programs to the gains seen in the mid-year MAP exam scores for the 2023-24 school year. MAP is a national exam that Fort Worth ISD students take three times a year to ...

  9. Dale–Chall readability formula - Wikipedia

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    The formula for calculating the raw score of the Dale–Chall readability score (1948) is given below: If the percentage of difficult words is above 5%, then add 3.6365 to the raw score to get the adjusted score, otherwise the adjusted score is equal to the raw score. Difficult words are all words that are not on the word list, but it has to be ...