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Norm Table

Here you can find the latest statistical data related to the test. The norm table is updated continuously as additional data comes in.

For each score listed (R) the norm illustrates the estimated portion of the general adult population outscored (G%), as well as the test taking population outscored (T%).

The scores listed are raw scores, or in other words - the number of correct answers. A scores outside the norm table means that either too few, or too many, correct answers were provided to yield an accurate percentile estimate.

 
Norms and statistics are based on 219 testees.
 R: 
≤7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
≥18
G%:
<99,1
99,1
99,3
99,4
99,6
99,8
99,9
99,94
99,98
99,99
99,992
≥99,998
T%:
<13
13
29
41
59
77
88
94
98
99
99,2
≥99,8

 Mean score: 
9,88
 Standard deviation: 
2,35
 Standard error: 
1,20

 
Percentiles above a raw score of 16 are extrapolated estimates. At this time no testee has scored above this level.

This page was last updated: June 11, 2011