PSYC32H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Percentile Rank, Truncated Distribution, Standard Score
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Basis of many commonly used statistical and psychometric models and is the assumed distribution for many psychological variables. The ordinate (height of the curve at any point along the x-axis) is the proportion of persons within the sample who obtained a given score. Normal curve can also be referred to as a probability distribution. Percentile: the percentage of scores that fall at or below a given test score. Converting scores to percentiles raw scores are standardized". Usually to z scores z = (x x)/sd x= measurement value (test score) X= the mean of the test score distribution. Sd= the standard deviation of the test score distribution. Resulting distribution of z scores has a mean of 0 and a sd of 1. Linear transformations of z scores: t scores and other standard scores. Linear transformation can be used to produce other standardized scores. T scores, z scores, standard scores, and percentile equivalents are derived from samples.