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Discover Ludwig"normed" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective that can be used to describe something that has been standardized or normalized. For example, "The students' test scores were normed and compared to the national average."
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normed
adjective
Of a mathematical structure, endowed with a norm.
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Normed solidity or, rather, rigidity is a sure killer, because if you're too rigid you will be cut down, toppled.
The university compares its results to nationally normed tests -- for example, the Graduate Management Admission Test -- and asks students at other universities to take both sets of tests to judge their reliability.
In their paper, Gelfand and Neumark focus attention on abstract normed *-rings.
In 1943, Gelfand and Neumark published an important paper on an important class of normed rings, which are now known as abstract C*-algebras.
But the Lorge-Thorndike test was normed in the nineteen-fifties.
test is created, he reminds us, it is calibrated or "normed" so that the test-takers in the fiftieth percentile — those exactly at the median — are assigned a score of 100.
The original WISC was normed in the late nineteen-forties.
Concerned that it discriminated against black firefighters, the city "race normed" the test results.
tests are properly normed, Americans actually score slightly higher than East Asians.
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His politically incorrect critics mutter that standards have therefore fallen, with many physical tasks having to be "gender-normed".
Yet, if women can be articulated only within a male-normed language, then language cannot get at their otherness at all.
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