I too need to understand it properly.
I think it was other way round.
-Sid


On May 17, 5:02 am, gtandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The way I understand percentiles, if your score is higher than the
> scores of 50% of the participants, you would be in the 50th
> percentile. If your score is greater than only 25% of the
> participants, you would be in the 25th percentile. So that means that
> someone in the 25th - 50th percentile would have a lower score than
> the one in the 50th - 75th percentile.
>
> So in my mind, the results have been grouped in 4 quartiles
>
> top 25% (75 - 99th percentile)
> 50th - 75th percentile
> 25th - 50th percentile
> lower 25% (0-25th percentile)
>
> Can someone confirm Google is using the same concept of percentiles
> here ? There is another thread where a discussion was going on, and
> thought I should start a new thread for this.
>
> -Gauri
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