Version 2.78

Term Description

NIH Toolbox performance measure age-adjusted national percentile: This represents the percentage of people nationally in the participant's age band who ranked below the participant's score. It is simply a transformation of the participant's Age-Adjusted Scale Score into a format that many consider more easily understood. For example, if a 14-year-old attains a national percentile of 84 on a given Toolbox performance measure, it means that he/she performed better than 84 percent of 14-year-olds in the large Toolbox national norming study. More generally, it suggests that this 14-year-old performs better than 84 percent of 14-year-olds in the general population. For ease of understanding, this national percentile corresponds to an Age-Adjusted Scale Score of 115 - exactly 1 SD above the mean of 100. While a national percentile is provided only for the Age-Adjusted Scale Score, it can be readily derived for any scale score.
Source: NIH Toolbox

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Oral Reading Recognition Test - English - national percentile
Property
Prctl
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
NIH Toolbox

Additional Names

Long Common Name
Oral Reading Recognition Test - English - national percentile [NIH Toolbox]
Short Name
Oral reading national prctl NIH

Basic Attributes

Class
NIH.COGNITIVE
Type
Clinical
First Released
Version 2.58
Last Updated
Version 2.59
Change Reason
Added EXTERNAL_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE that was inadvertently omitted when the term was first released.
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
84435-7 Oral Reading Recognition Test [NIH Toolbox]

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