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Standard Scores
Standard Scores follow the same principles as scaled scores, but often represent a bigger picture. For example, one

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T-Scores
T Scores are another method of describing a person’s performance, where a T Score of 50 is precisely average

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What is Average?
Most psychological tests provide scores and/or percentiles to describe your child’s performance compared to a representative sample

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Test scores are evaluated based on their reliability and validity. It is important for parents to understand the meaning of