Hi,
I saw in GARP website that the passing score is the ratio of the absoute to the top 5% quantile average results
What do they mean by absolute score? is it the sum of everyone scores (just the one that wrote the exam not, i.e not including the person that didn't come)
for example there were 9000 candidates that participated or took the exam, absolute score is candidate 1 + candidate 2 + ... + candidate 9000. Suppose the average score for the 9000 candidates is 50, the absolute score is 50 * 9000 = 450000
am I right?
Let say the average score for the top 5% quantile is 75 the average result is 75 * 450 = 33750
Finally the score (20 basis) should be 450000/33750 = 13,33 (maximum is 20) and then passing score (100 basis) is 14,66*5 = 66,66
Is my last calcul correct?
Thanks,
I saw in GARP website that the passing score is the ratio of the absoute to the top 5% quantile average results
What do they mean by absolute score? is it the sum of everyone scores (just the one that wrote the exam not, i.e not including the person that didn't come)
for example there were 9000 candidates that participated or took the exam, absolute score is candidate 1 + candidate 2 + ... + candidate 9000. Suppose the average score for the 9000 candidates is 50, the absolute score is 50 * 9000 = 450000
am I right?
Let say the average score for the top 5% quantile is 75 the average result is 75 * 450 = 33750
Finally the score (20 basis) should be 450000/33750 = 13,33 (maximum is 20) and then passing score (100 basis) is 14,66*5 = 66,66
Is my last calcul correct?
Thanks,