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		<title>By: martin</title>
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		<description>Hello, Shaun.

Sorry that I only just released this post. I had somehow overlooked it, along with the next post of yours about the Raven test.

One thing to note for people looking scores from different tests is that not all scores are equal. A score of 130 on one kind of test may be equivalent to a score of 150 on another. This is due to the fact that the test scores are standardized for each particular test.

Martin</description>
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<p>Sorry that I only just released this post. I had somehow overlooked it, along with the next post of yours about the Raven test.</p>
<p>One thing to note for people looking scores from different tests is that not all scores are equal. A score of 130 on one kind of test may be equivalent to a score of 150 on another. This is due to the fact that the test scores are standardized for each particular test.</p>
<p>Martin</p>
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