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2 October, 16:47

Suppose you take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) and your score is the 32nd percentile. How do you interpret this result

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  1. 2 October, 20:37
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    In Statistics, percentiles are a representation of the relative position of a particular value within a data set. For example, if your exam score is better than k% of the rest of the class. That means your exam score is at the kth percentile.

    If your test score is at the 32nd percentile it can be interpreted as follows:

    -Your test score is better than only 32 percent of the other scores recorded for the test.

    -32 percent of the people who took the admission test have scores which are lower than yours.
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