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Apparently my memory is very bad, and my visual and auditory processing.   Am I missing something here? My composite was a mere 115, but that landed me at 84th percentile for everyone taking the test, not just my age. That doesn't sound right... :\ |  |  |  
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Apparently my memory is very bad, and my visual and auditory processing.   Am I missing something here? My composite was a mere 115, but that landed me at 84th percentile for everyone taking the test, not just my age. That doesn't sound right... :\Lina, they are still collecting data, so this could be very much off from a test that's been used much more often.  This test is also developed by the founder of LearningRx, there was a thread here recently about that place.   You may be able to use this data as just a piece of information that might help, but I wouldn't place any importance on it.  BTW, if you really do just have a 115 composite, then you have one heck of a work ethic to get the SAT scores you did! |  |  |  
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Yeah, it seems like the actual numbers are off, but I think generally it's still right. I never did have a good memory, and I always scored highest on logic and reasoning. 
 I have one question--Is this really compatible with other IQ scores? Dottie said that she had a perfect score on one section and only recieved a 120? How would you get higher for that section?
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did you find me dottie? I had 118 cognitive comp, and a 136 in logic.
 Note: What do we think of this statement at the end of the report:
 The following average gains (in percentile) have been achieved in the clinical program: Average Pre-Intervention (19.0), Post-Intervention (49.5), and Net Gain (30.5) in Composite Cognitive Score with 12 weeks of intense targeted brain training. Reported by Standard Score: Pre (84.6), Post (100.1), Gain (15.5).
 
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Joined:  Jan 2008 Posts: 830 Member |  
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Based on all my new "friends", the test seems to have a pretty low ceiling.  I only found one subscore at the 130 level, and my highest trolling full scale is 118,    .  Oooh wait, my 118 smartie does have a subscore at 136.  Her other near perfect scores though stop before even 120.Here is one of my subscores: Logic & Reasoning: The ability to reason, form concepts, and solve problems using unfamiliar information or novel procedures  Raw_____Total_____% rank_____Standard score 16______20________99_________136  I think this test needs a lot of work for norming
Last edited by OHGrandma; 12/31/08 08:07 AM. Reason: formatting & add info
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Nope, 122 for processing speed. are you looking up by guessed user names or have you found another way to look up results? I used a different user name. |  |  |  
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Well, someone seems to be enjoying herself.   |  |  |  
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Oh, Dottie LOVES her data! You have no idea how happy she is wading through test scores. It turns out to be a ridiculously useful obsession for the rest of us here! (Dunno if it's useful to Dottie. LOL!) We LOVE that she LOVES her data! It's like having a professional test score analyzer on staff. For free! Dottie rocks!   
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Ha! I think they'll let it slide!   
 Kriston
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