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FIRST COLUMN
MATH
PEOPLE
RESULTS
COMPARING
ANXIETY
EVENT
ESPN
GOALS
PERCENTAGE
TEAM FINALS
ALL-AROUND
PROC FREQ
STATISTICS
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE
BEAM
BARS
GREATER
PROPORTION
POINTS
STANDINGS
COMPOSERS
OPERAS
ADDITION
SUB-DIALECTS
ANCOVA
NEGATIVE CORRELATION
OPTION
PEARSON CORRELATION COEFFICIENT
TESTS
STANDARDIZED TESTS
COMPOSER
FILM MUSIC
CENTRAL TENDENCY
SKEWED DISTRIBUTIONS
Z-SCORE
Z-SCORES
PREDICTIVE VALIDITY
NUMBER
FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
FREQUENCY
TABLES STATEMENT
NORMAL CURVE
PERCENTILES
FACTOR SCORES
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  1. Many scores are derived from the normal distribution, including percentile ranks ("percentiles"), normal curve equivalents, stanines, z-scores, and T-scores. (Web site)
  2. Scores are made up of percentile ranks and stanine scores. Move Up
  3. T-scores are derived scores with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. Move Up
  4. Scores were constantly refreshed and re-arranged, often by a number of different composers and lyricists, to keep audiences coming back. Move Up
  5. Scores are usually reported as percentile ranks. (Web site) Move Up

First Column Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. The first column of scores might be used for a Condorcet Allocation tally; then the second column of scores used for MMV. (Web site)

Math Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Predictors of the number of days of absence include gender of the student and standardized test scores in math and language arts.

People Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Since then, Arafat has led his people in a struggle that included scores of suicide bombings -- though he insisted he opposed such attacks.
  2. His wife Maneka and her mother Amtesh too settled their own scores with people who got in their way. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Film producers need people to write scores for their films, specifically writers who also fit the talents of artists and record producers. (Web site) Move Up

Results Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. RESULTS: At the end of treatment, there was a significant difference in the scores of the primary and secondary outcome measures. (Web site)
  2. The results from (7) should reflect what would happen if SAM had used the same standard (4) to declare significance for both test and null scores. (Web site) Move Up
  3. RESULTS: A reduction in pain scores of 1.1-1.5 units was observed in all groups, and there was no difference between groups. Move Up

Comparing Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A second analysis was earned out comparing the scores for all patients during the DAP arm with the scores during the placebo arm.
  2. A norm-referenced interpretation involves comparing a student's score with the scores other students obtained on the same test. (Web site) Move Up
  3. As part of the tasting process, and as a way of comparing the merits of the various wines, wines are given scores according to a relatively set system. (Web site) Move Up

Anxiety Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Furthermore, total anxiety scores for both groups were more than 7 before treatment (table 5 ), suggesting underlying psychological distress.
  2. Improvements on Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety scores, agoraphobia scores, and Clinical Global Impressions Scale scores were similar for both treatments. Move Up
  3. We found no significant differences in anxiety or depression scores between the melatonin and placebo groups after two weeks of treatment. Move Up

Event Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The current format of this session is 6-5-4, meaning that there are six gymnasts on the team, five compete on each event, and four of the scores count. (Web site)
  2. Unlike preliminaries, where five gymnasts performed each event and four scores counted, the finals have a three-up, three-count format. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Chellsie was not as sharp as usual on the balance beam, and on that event and the bars, her scores were uncharacteristically low. (Web site) Move Up

Espn Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. ESPN provides up-to-the-minute scores, stats, news headlines and mobile video content to numerous wireless providers.

Goals Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the third period is the winner.

Percentage Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Percentile rank Percentile rank places a score in a distribution by identifying the percentage of scores that fall at or below the given score. (Web site)

Team Finals Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. But it is Johnson and Liukin who make them so formidable in the team finals, where only three gymnasts compete on an event, and all three scores count. (Web site)
  2. The lowest score is omitted, and the top eight teams with the highest scores compete in the team finals. Move Up
  3. The scoring format in team finals requires countries to compete three gymnasts on each event - and count all three scores. Move Up

All-Around Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Her scores on floor, vault and the all-around were personal bests.
  2. During Sacramone's first year with the Brown Bears, she broke the school's records for the highest scores in the all-around, vault and floor exercise. (Web site) Move Up
  3. A gymnast's final standing in both the all-around and apparatus finals was based solely on the scores received by the gymnast during those competitions. (Web site) Move Up

Proc Freq Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. If you specify the SCOROUT option, PROC FREQ displays the Row Scores and Column Scores that it uses for statistical computations. (Web site)
  2. PROC FREQ also identifies the score type used to compute the row and column scores. (Web site) Move Up
  3. PROC FREQ computes kappa coefficient weights using the column scores and one of two available weight types. Move Up

Statistics Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Minor league hockey (AHL, IHL, ECHL) index for scores, statistics, box scores, and rosters.
  2. With Non parametric types of statistics no assumptions are made about the way in which scores are distributed. (Web site) Move Up
  3. These include live play-by-play, video highlights, game summaries and statistics, box scores and standings. (Web site) Move Up

Schedules Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Team news, scores, downloads, schedules, and ticket information.
  2. Get the latest scores, stats, schedules and more on Lake Houston-area high school teams. Move Up
  3. It reaches millions of visitors annually with up-to-the-minute scores, rankings, earnings, schedules, tournament draws and camps. (Web site) Move Up

Schedule Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Madison Mallards - Official team site with news, roster, schedule, box scores, statistics, merchandise and ticket information.
  2. Roger.Federer.com - The official site featuring the latest news and schedule, press releases, scores and results, fan club address, guest book. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Comprehensive and up-to-date Real Madrid news, scores, schedule, stats and roster. Move Up

Beam Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. She put up the second-highest scores on vault and floor, even with a small mistake, and had the fourth-best mark on beam. (Web site)
  2. Her bars, beam and floor scores were the second-highest scores of the day on each event. Move Up
  3. After her one error, she was a rock for her team, recording their highest scores on beam and bars. (Web site) Move Up

Bars Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. She won bars, beam, floor and placed second on vault with scores ranging from 9.475 to 9.75.
  2. Terin competed on bars and beam in the team finals, and contributed solid scores of 9.587 and 9.487 respectively. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Bross earned the highest scores on beam and bars, and the second-highest on floor exercise. Move Up

Greater Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. RESULTS: The overall improvement in scores on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale was significantly greater for inositol than for placebo at week 4. (Web site)
  2. Using the 65th percentile as an example, the 65th percentile can be defined as the lowest score that is greater than 65% of the scores. (Web site) Move Up

Proportion Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. If we divide the distribution up into standard deviation units, a known proportion of scores lies within each portion of the curve.
  2. Supplemental analyses of the primary efficacy parameter included weekly mean pain scores and proportion of responders. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Main outcome measures Proportion of problem-free days; global rhinoconjunctivitis quality of life scores assessed weekly during pollen season. (Web site) Move Up

Points Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It is hardly considered a game as tt does not have points, scores, winners or losers, levels or an end-strategy. (Web site)
  2. After six months, people selected for deep brain stimulation lowered their scores on both the PDQ and the UPDRS, by 9.5 points and 19.6 points, respectively. Move Up
  3. In individually administered tests, raw scores could also include points credited for items below the basal. (Web site) Move Up

Standings Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Get the latest NFL football news, scores, stats, standings, fantasy games, and more on ESPN.com.
  2. About the NAHL, team USA, awards, news, schedule, scores, statistics, standings, alumni report and playoffs. Move Up
  3. Sports - News, Scores, Standings, Rumors, Fantasy Customize your nhl teams to highlight games of interest. Move Up

Composers Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Many composers and musicians learn to write scores of music by dissecting, studying and analyzing music of other composers and musicians.
  2. Though few composers included saxophones in their orchestral scores, they became centrally important in military, dance, and jazz bands. (Web site) Move Up
  3. She enjoys working closely with composers, musicologists, and scholars to prepare scores for performance. Move Up

Operas Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Rodgers was born in New York City in 1902, the son of a physician who liked music and who with his wife would spell out the scores of operas.
  2. Composers create original music such as symphonies, operas, sonatas, radio and television jingles, film scores, and popular songs. Move Up

Addition Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In addition to working with theoretical texts and musical scores, he examines vase paintings for clues about the place of music in Greek society.
  2. In addition the fact that 4 proteins, all with different amino acid profiles, receive identical scores of 1.0 limits its usefulness as a comparative tool. (Web site) Move Up
  3. In addition to working behind the scenes on movie scores, RZA has been active on-screen as well. Move Up

Sub-Dialects Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. These are further divided into scores of dialects and sub-dialects. (Web site)

Ancova Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Weekly mean pain scores were evaluated using ANCOVA, with the same main effects model as for endpoint, as a supplemental analysis. (Web site)
  2. As a second precursor to the ANCOVA, let us determine the degree of correlation between quantitative ability and exam scores. (Web site) Move Up
  3. ANCOVA provides a mechanism for assessing the differences in dependent variable scores after statistically controlling for the covariate. (Web site) Move Up

Negative Correlation Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In a negative correlation, as scores for one variable decrease, they increase for the other variable. (Web site)

Option Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. You can specify the type of score using the SCORES= option in the TABLES statement.
  2. The row scores are determined by the value of the SCORES= option in the TABLES statement. Move Up
  3. If an OUT= data set is requested, the NCAN= option controls the number of canonical variables for which scores are output. Move Up

Pearson Correlation Coefficient Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. PROC FREQ computes the Pearson correlation coefficient using the scores specified in the SCORES= option.

Tests Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. On most tests, their scores were below norms, and the discrepancies between their scores and norms were greater in each succeeding grade.
  2. Unpaired t tests were used to compare the 2 groups in terms of the number of colds, symptom scores and duration of symptoms. Move Up
  3. Tip: Parents must obtain all subtest scores on the tests that have been administered on their child and examine subtest scores and Index Scores. (Web site) Move Up

Standardized Tests Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Standardized tests designed to compare the scores of children to scores achieved by children the same age who have taken the same test. (Web site)
  2. Applicants should have a grade-point average of 90 or better and reading scores of Levels 3 or 4 on standardized tests. Move Up

Composer Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Michel Colombier, composer of scores, dance music, chamber music and orchestral works.
  2. George Crumb's reputation as a composer of hauntingly beautiful scores has made him one of the most frequently performed composers in today's musical world. (Web site) Move Up
  3. John Williams is a composer known for his film scores, especially for Star Wars. Move Up

Film Music Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Other stage works, in addition to a number of scores of incidental music and film music, include the ballet Les Biches, first staged in Monte Carlo in 1924.
  2. Crispin composed under his own name, Bruce Montgomery, choral and orchestral works, songs, and film music, including several scores for Carry On series. Move Up
  3. Tuomas Holopainen, writer of most of the band's lyrics and musical scores, says that he gets most of the inspiration for Nightwish's songs from film music. (Web site) Move Up

Central Tendency Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A measure of central tendency is a single score that best represents an entire set of scores.
  2. Measures of central tendency describe a typical or representative score, while measures of variability describe the spread or dispersion of scores. Move Up
  3. Measures of central tendency: Measures of central tendency are single numbers that are used to summarize a larger set of data in a distribution of scores. Move Up

Skewed Distributions Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The median is less sensitive to extreme scores than the mean and this makes it a better measure than the mean for highly skewed distributions.
  2. The median is the best measure of central tendency for skewed distributions, because it is unaffected by extreme scores. (Web site) Move Up

Z-Score Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. So we must look at the proportion of scores between a z-score of -1 and the mean and then subtract this value from.50 (50%).
  2. When scores are transformed to a Z-score, it is possible to use these new transformed scores to compare scores from different distributions. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The main difference between z-score and T-scores, on the one hand, and stanine scores, on the other, is the way these standard scores are expressed. Move Up

Z-Scores Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Scores expressed in standard deviation units, as we will see shortly, are referred to as Z-scores.
  2. We define z-scores, or standardized scores, as the distance x is from xbar (the mean) in units of the standard deviation. (Web site) Move Up

Predictive Validity Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In a study of predictive validity, the test scores are collected first; then at some later time the criterion measure is collected.

Number Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Mean: The mean is the "average" and is calculated by adding all scores and dividing by the total number of scores.
  2. The mean for a distribution is the sum of the scores divided by the number of scores. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Mean: More accurately called the arithmetic mean, it is defined as the sum of scores divided by the number of scores. Move Up

Frequency Distribution Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The frequency distribution is a record of the number of scores that fall within each response category.
  2. In the frequency distribution of exam scores discussed, the mode is 90. (Web site) Move Up

Frequency Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In a normal distribution, scores are concentrated near the mean and decrease in frequency as the distance from the mean increases.
  2. Table 1 depicts the frequency of students with physical summary scores in each category based upon their BMI classification. (Web site) Move Up

Tables Statement Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The SCORES= option in the TABLES statement specifies the score type that PROC FREQ uses.
  2. The column scores are determined by the SCORES= option in the TABLES statement. Move Up
  3. The Pearson correlation and, thus, the Mantel-Haenszel chi-square statistic use the scores that you specify in the SCORES= option in the TABLES statement. Move Up

Normal Curve Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Another commonly used derived scores based on the normal curve, is the T-score.
  2. When scores are converted to stanines, the shape of the original distribution is changed into a normal curve. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The relationship of the standard deviation and standardized scores to the normal curve is described. (Web site) Move Up

Percentiles Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Percentiles compare your scores to those of other students who took the test. (Web site)
  2. Percentiles are derived from raw scores using the norms obtained from testing a large population when the test was first developed. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Answer: Compared with raw scores, percentiles provide additional information about the distribution of values. (Web site) Move Up

Factor Scores Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Factor scores: Also called component scores in PCA, factor scores are the scores of each case (row) on each factor (column). (Web site)
  2. The factor scores are standardized, implying a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Also, factor scores may be used as variables in subsequent modeling. Move Up

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