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Standard score — In statistics, a standard score is a dimensionless quantity derived by subtracting the population mean from an individual raw score and then dividing the difference by the population standard deviation. This conversion process is called… … Wikipedia
standard score — noun : an individual test score expressed as the deviation from the mean score of the group in units of standard deviation * * * Statistics. the test score of a participant expressed as the deviation of the score from the mean score of the sample … Useful english dictionary
standard score — Statistics. the test score of a participant expressed as the deviation of the score from the mean score of the sample in units of standard deviation. [1925 30] * * * … Universalium
standard score — noun Date: 1921 an individual test score expressed as the deviation from the mean score of the group in units of standard deviation … New Collegiate Dictionary
Score — may refer to:Numbers and statistics*Score (game), a number of points achieved in a sporting event or game. *a unit of twenty, as in Abraham Lincoln s Gettysburg Address. *Score (statistics), the derivative, with respect to some parameter θ, of… … Wikipedia
Standard (disambiguation) — Standard may refer to:AutomotiveAmerican cars* Standard (1904 automobile) * Standard (1912 automobile) * Standard Six * Standard Steam CarGerman cars* Standard (1911 automobile) * Standard (1933 automobile)Other* Standard Motor Company (1903… … Wikipedia
Standard deviation — In probability and statistics, the standard deviation is a measure of the dispersion of a collection of values. It can apply to a probability distribution, a random variable, a population or a data set. The standard deviation is usually denoted… … Wikipedia
Standard — Contents 1 Flags 2 Automotive 2.1 American cars 2.2 British … Wikipedia
Standard Liège — Standard de Liège 50° 36′ 35″ N 5° 32′ 35″ E / 50.60960, 5.54300 … Wikipédia en Français
Standard de Liege — Standard de Liège 50° 36′ 35″ N 5° 32′ 35″ E / 50.60960, 5.54300 … Wikipédia en Français