Miller Analogies Test mean and standard deviation: 400 and 25 respectively.
z = (449-400)/25=1.95
Pr { z<1.96 } ~= 0.975
IOW, percentile of 97.5.
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A 403 on the Millers Analogies Test MAT is a 45.2 percent. This is calculated by the flowing: 375-405 scores are -3, -3/25 - -.12 Standard Deviations, since the MAT has a STD Dev of 25. The cumulative area for a Z score of -.12 is .4522
mah mat composite score is 432 wat is mah percentile?
45.2% 397-400 = -3 -3/25 - -.12 Standard Deviations (MAT has a Std Dev of 25) Cumulative area for a Z score of -.12 is .4522
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My mat composite score is 608.5.what is my percentile in mat?
is 441 is agood mat score
A 403 on the Millers Analogies Test MAT is a 45.2 percent. This is calculated by the flowing: 375-405 scores are -3, -3/25 - -.12 Standard Deviations, since the MAT has a STD Dev of 25. The cumulative area for a Z score of -.12 is .4522
mah mat composite score is 432 wat is mah percentile?
composite score*368/800
According to a z-score calculator, it would be in the 96.9 percentile, which means that the test-taker did better than 96.9% of the sample group of test-takers.
45.2% 397-400 = -3 -3/25 - -.12 Standard Deviations (MAT has a Std Dev of 25) Cumulative area for a Z score of -.12 is .4522
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The composite score of the MAT (Miller Analogies Test) typically ranges from 200 to 800. This score is derived from the number of correct answers, adjusted to reflect the difficulty of the questions. A higher composite score indicates better performance on the test. The MAT is primarily used for graduate school admissions and evaluates analytical and logical reasoning skills.
Around the 62nd percentile.