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Just want to say big thanks for this explanation. I got the problem solved at Grand Canyon University using this explanation. Very nice! Thanks
i have to give major props to you for your clear and concise explanation. The text I am using is not not very clear as to the distinction between percentile and percentile rank. Good teaching! Thank you!
It's very clear and easy to understand. Thank you!
Isn't no of siblings a discrete variable? how can it have limits stretching from x.5 to y.5??
Thanks 👍 so much. I've understood it very well.God bless you
do these work under a normal distribution too?
Very well explained ,,, short , precise and detailed
Great explanation, thanks!
I finally understand, thank you!
How percent can be in decimal when no of siblings can be only whole number
My problem is fully solved.Thanks.
Great explanation,, I'm curious what is app/software you use for your black board?
Very clear and helpful, thank you so much
Clearily and understandable
best explanation on youtube
:) Thanks
I am doing independent study, and the book explains nothing to be and actually has made it so I am already behind, thank you
Good
There should be NO 100 percentile right? So why including it? Is this true calculation?
could u explain how to find percentile and percentile ranks when marks of different subject of some students is given
thanks boi
kindly please tell me i have group data how can i find percentile rank
Thanks alot
What is Percentile rank of 3.0 ? Thank you
I think he just explained the equal to or less than using the percentile rank, so that would still be 3.5, I could be wrong tho..
@@Erica-yu6jw i think 3.0 = Percentile rank 76.78%. (20+1.5)/28*100 i’m not sure.
Sound is terrible, too low.
I cant understand
It is a poor presentation and not attractive.
If I had a nickle for every time I heard that
Just want to say big thanks for this explanation. I got the problem solved at Grand Canyon University using this explanation. Very nice! Thanks
i have to give major props to you for your clear and concise explanation. The text I am using is not not very clear as to the distinction between percentile and percentile rank. Good teaching! Thank you!
It's very clear and easy to understand. Thank you!
Isn't no of siblings a discrete variable? how can it have limits stretching from x.5 to y.5??
Thanks 👍 so much. I've understood it very well.
God bless you
do these work under a normal distribution too?
Very well explained ,,, short , precise and detailed
Great explanation, thanks!
I finally understand, thank you!
How percent can be in decimal when no of siblings can be only whole number
My problem is fully solved.
Thanks.
Great explanation,, I'm curious what is app/software you use for your black board?
Very clear and helpful, thank you so much
Clearily and understandable
best explanation on youtube
:) Thanks
I am doing independent study, and the book explains nothing to be and actually has made it so I am already behind, thank you
Good
There should be NO 100 percentile right? So why including it? Is this true calculation?
could u explain how to find percentile and percentile ranks when marks of different subject of some students is given
thanks boi
kindly please tell me i have group data how can i find percentile rank
Thanks alot
What is Percentile rank of 3.0 ? Thank you
I think he just explained the equal to or less than using the percentile rank, so that would still be 3.5, I could be wrong tho..
@@Erica-yu6jw i think 3.0 = Percentile rank 76.78%. (20+1.5)/28*100 i’m not sure.
Sound is terrible, too low.
I cant understand
It is a poor presentation and not attractive.
If I had a nickle for every time I heard that