Asha, you have an incredible talent for making complex concepts not only understandable but also genuinely approachable! Your teaching style is affirming, and your ability to deconstruct and reconstruct ideas is refreshing. Thank you for your patience and your brilliant knack for breaking things down perfectly-it makes all the difference!
Thank you! I am trying to roll these videos out as fast as I can too for people with upcoming test dates... I still see clients and hold supervision so I be slow at times
I’ve always been so intimidated by math but watching this video really simplified things for me! I’ve watched all your videos multiple times. Today, I took the NCE and passed!! Thank you!
I think with percentile you go down one, so if someone scored at the 35th percentile then they did better than 34% of students 😊 thanks for the videos!!
Sorry for the late response... I am working on being more responsive in the comments.... Partially so remember when we were kids and learned greater/less than and equal to... When you think percentile, think 35th percentile is greater than or equal to the 35 percent of scores reported/test takers... This is the AI response to how to say/notate/understand 35th percentile... A percentile rank of 35 means that a score is higher than or equal to 35% of the scores in a given data set, indicating that 35% of the scores fall below that point; in other words, the individual scored better than 35% of the group being compared to.
Hi Vy, sorry not at this moment... I hope to host live sessions on TH-cam in the future where I take feedback and host live sessions going over the types of questions people typically get stuck on...
Asha, you have an incredible talent for making complex concepts not only understandable but also genuinely approachable! Your teaching style is affirming, and your ability to deconstruct and reconstruct ideas is refreshing. Thank you for your patience and your brilliant knack for breaking things down perfectly-it makes all the difference!
This is great Asia thank you I love how you teach. Will be testing soon.
Thank you! I am trying to roll these videos out as fast as I can too for people with upcoming test dates... I still see clients and hold supervision so I be slow at times
Thank you for explaining this! I’ll remember Beyoncé with the negative skew. 😊
Hi, thank you for watching and I'm glad you had a take away!
I’ve always been so intimidated by math but watching this video really simplified things for me! I’ve watched all your videos multiple times. Today, I took the NCE and passed!! Thank you!
Congratulations on your recent success? I’m thankful the videos were helpful… I appreciate you for watching!
Following all of your videos, thank you this has been helpful...testing soon!
Sending you well wishes on your exam and thank you for watching... You got this!
thank you for the video . i passed today . wasn’t a lot of math question but it lowered my anxiety
Congrats and welcome to the other side! I am so happy you passed and the math videos helped reduce that anxiety... Whoop whoop!
I think with percentile you go down one, so if someone scored at the 35th percentile then they did better than 34% of students 😊 thanks for the videos!!
Sorry for the late response... I am working on being more responsive in the comments.... Partially so remember when we were kids and learned greater/less than and equal to... When you think percentile, think 35th percentile is greater than or equal to the 35 percent of scores reported/test takers... This is the AI response to how to say/notate/understand 35th percentile... A percentile rank of 35 means that a score is higher than or equal to 35% of the scores in a given data set, indicating that 35% of the scores fall below that point; in other words, the individual scored better than 35% of the group being compared to.
Thank you for this tutorial. Will you be making a part 2 for descriptive statistics?
Hi Vy, sorry not at this moment... I hope to host live sessions on TH-cam in the future where I take feedback and host live sessions going over the types of questions people typically get stuck on...