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    In this video we'll take a look at percentiles. Percentiles indicate the

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    location of a score in a distribution and percentiles range from 1 to 99. Let's

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    go ahead and take a look at an example.

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    So suppose that John scored at the 59th percentile on an exam. If John scored at the

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    59th percentile

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    this means that he scored better than approximately fifty-nine percent of the

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    people on the exam. As a second example suppose that Margarita scored at the

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    85th percentile on a standardized test such as the SAT.

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    As she scored the 85th percentile

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    this indicates that Margarita scored better than 85% of the

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    people on the exam. So percentiles indicate the percentage of scores that a

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    given value is higher or greater than. So for example a person who

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    scored at the 3rd percentile they scored better than three percent of the

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    examinees and a person who scored at the 40th percentile scored better than forty

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    percent of the examinees. Percentiles can also be thought of as dividing scores

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    into two separate groups. So for our example with the 3rd percentile, that indicates

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    once again that 3% scored below that point and if 3% score below that

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    point, then everyone else, or the remaining 97% scored above that point. And for the 40th

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    percentile that indicates once again that 40% of the people scored below

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    that point which means that the remaining 60% of people scored above

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    that point. So percentiles really divide the distribution into two separate parts.

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    Certain percentiles go by other names as well which you should be aware of. For

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    example, the 25th percentile that indicates once again that the person who

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    scored the 25th percentile they scored better than 25% of the

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    examinees. Now that exact percentile is also known as Q1 or the first quartile.

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    The 50th percentile indicates that the person who scored there, scored better

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    than 50% of the examinees.

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    Now the 50th percentile is known as Q2 or the second quartile.

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    And the 50th percentile or Q2 is also equal to the median as it splits the

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    distribution exactly in half. So if someone reports the 50th percentile or

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    if they report the second quartile those two are the same thing and that's

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    also equal to the median. The 75th percentile indicates that the person who

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    scored there did better than 75% of the examinees

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    and this is known as Q3 or the third quartile. So in summary, Q1 is the 25th

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    percentile also known as the first quartile, Q2 is the 50th percentile and

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    known as the second quartile and this is also equal to the median and then

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    finally Q3 or the 3rd quartile is equal to the 75th percentile.

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    Finally there are also deciles which are described in many statistics

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    textbooks.

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    And D1 is the first decile. Now the first decile's equal to the 10th percentile. The

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    second decile is known by D2 and it's equal to the 20th percentile. D3 is

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    the third decile or the 30th percentile and so on until we get to D9 which

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    is the ninth decile or the 90th percentile. So the first decile or the

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    10th percentile this separates the bottom 10% of examinees from the

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    top 90%. The second decile separates the bottom 20% from

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    the top 80% and so on. The smallest percentile is the first

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    percentile and separates the bottom 1% of scores from the top 99%. And the

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    largest percentile is the 99th percentile and the 99th percentile separates the

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    top 1% of the scores from the bottom 99%. Now recall that the 99th

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    percentile would indicate that 99% of the people scored

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    below that point. So that's why it separates the top 1% from the bottom 99%. And as a

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    note it's important to know that there are no such things as the zero or one hundred

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    percentiles. So as I said at the beginning of this presentation

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    percentiles range from 1 to 99. And one other note, percentiles often cause

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    confusion to people who might receive like their son or their daughter's scores

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    on a standardized test in school. So on a score report a person will get a raw score

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    and then they'll get a percentile and it'll say something like 65 and when they see the

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    65 many people mistakenly think that that means that their son or daughter

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    scored a 65% on the test but that's just a percentile. So it indicates

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    that they scored better than 65% of their peers on the exam so

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    indicates they did pretty well and it has nothing to do with the percentage of

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    questions that they answered correctly. So on those score reports

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    those are percentiles that are reported and it says that typically it has a

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    column labeled percentile or something to that effect and it will report the

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    exact percentile.

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    So as another example the 80th percentile would indicate pretty good

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    performance as it means that the person scored better than 80% of

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    their peers with only 20% of the people doing better than them.

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    OK that's it. This concludes the video on percentiles. Thanks for watching.

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The example sentences of QUARTILE in videos (3 in total of 5)

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Definition and meaning of QUARTILE

What does "quartile mean?"

/ˈkwôrˌtīl/

noun
Any of three points that divide an ordered distribution into four parts each containing one quarter of the scores.