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On 16/01/2014 06:25 PM, Warp wrote:
> clipka<ano### [at] anonymous org> wrote:
>> No, that's pretty well defined: The average person is the one that has a
>> higher intelligence than 50% of the remaining population, and a lower
>> one than the other 50%.
>
> Is the scoring scaled so that 100 points is assigned to the average
> or to the median score?
And is that the arithmetic mean or the geometric mean?
And with population are you sampling to get your calibration curve?
And...
...like I said, each test design probably gives slightly different answers.
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