if two additional arrows are shot and both hit the target, describe the set of all possible final scores.
3 perfect scores.
Yes, although the z-scores associated with p-values of 0.01 and 0.05 have special significance, perhaps mostly for historical reasons, all possible z-scores from negative infinity to positive infinity have meaning in statistical theory and practice.
If scores of zero are permitted, the lowest median is 2 as in (0,1,2,3,44) and the highest median is 10 as in (8,9,10,11,12). If a zero score is not permitted, then the lowest median is 3 as in (1,2,3,4,40).
It is not possible to convert a raw score into a percentile without knowing the distribution of scores and key parameters of the distribution. Since none of this information is provided, it is not possible to give a sensible answer.
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yes it is a good way to describe test scores answer
Basically it means "very very bad scores". So bad that "bad" is not adequate to describe how bad they are.
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3 perfect scores.
no it effects them
The easiest place to find ESPN scores in on it's website. They outline all scores for all sports currently being played. It is easily accessed and has easy to read tabs for you to quickly check the scores of your favorite sports and teams.
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50% to 100%.
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Yes, although the z-scores associated with p-values of 0.01 and 0.05 have special significance, perhaps mostly for historical reasons, all possible z-scores from negative infinity to positive infinity have meaning in statistical theory and practice.
The maximum possible scores on the GRE are 800 for Verbal Reasoning ("English"), 800 for Quantitative Reasoning ("Math"), and 6 for Analytical Writing. The scores are reported separately.
Considering in test-scoring "reliability" refers to the consistency of the test scores, and "validity" refers to the accuracy of the interpretations made from those scores, then reliability is possible without validity, although validity is not possible without reliability.