Sentence examples for deviation scoring from inspiring English sources

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The third revision (Form L-M) in 1960 of the Stanford-Binet IQ test used the deviation scoring pioneered by David Wechsler.

It retained the deviation scoring of the third revision with each standard deviation from the median being defined as a 16 IQ point difference.

Unlike scoring on previous versions of the Stanford-Binet test, SB5 IQ scoring is deviation scoring in which each standard deviation up or down from the norming sample median score is 15 points from the median score, IQ 100, just like the standard scoring on the Wechsler tests.

Subtracting exPSSM from posPSSM yields the expectation deviation scoring matrix or EDSM.

The unbiased position specific expectation deviation scoring matrix was expanded into a hyper-dimensional vector representation, and the Euclidean distances between vectors was computed.

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We term this the expectation-deviation scoring matrix (EDSM).

T-tests examined whether norm deviation scores deviated from zero (the norm).

# Get the mean, median, range, and standard deviation scores.

Results: Mean adult height standard deviation score — midparental height standard deviation score was −1.1 for both sexes.

(b) Motif accessibility in each cell type is visualized using the deviation score.

The deviation score of each TF was computed using the computeDeviations function.

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