In statistics and data analysis, a raw score is an original datum that has not been transformed. This may include, for example, the original result obtained by a student on a test (i.e. , the number of correctly answered items) as opposed to that score after transformation to a standard score or percentile rank or the like. Often the conversion must be made to a standard score before the data can be used.
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- In statistics and data analysis, a raw score is an original datum that has not been transformed. This may include, for example, the original result obtained by a student on a test (i.e. , the number of correctly answered items) as opposed to that score after transformation to a standard score or percentile rank or the like. Often the conversion must be made to a standard score before the data can be used. For example, an open ended survey question will yield raw data that cannot be used for statistical purposes as it is; however a multiple choice question will yield raw data that is either easy to convert to a standard score, or even can be used as it is.
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- In statistics and data analysis, a raw score is an original datum that has not been transformed. This may include, for example, the original result obtained by a student on a test (i.e. , the number of correctly answered items) as opposed to that score after transformation to a standard score or percentile rank or the like. Often the conversion must be made to a standard score before the data can be used.
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