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What is Cumulative Percentage in IQ and Index Differences?

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Last updated: 01 Jul, 2010

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What is Cumulative Percentage in IQ and Index Differences?

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What is the Cumulative Percentage as listed under IQ and Index Differences in the Report? The cumulative percentage of a particular category in a frequency table or distribution is the percentage of observations in or below that category. For more information, see page 69 in the WAIS III/WMSIII Technical Manual under the heading "Frequency of IQ Scores and Index Differences," and page 68 under the heading "Statistical Significance of IQ and Index Score Differences."

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Article ID: 2050
Last updated: 01 Jul, 2010
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