The formula to calculate the T Ratio (T) is:
\[ T = (Z \times 10) + 50 \]
Where:
The T Ratio is a standardized score that is used to compare individual scores to a mean. It is calculated by multiplying the z-score by 10 and then adding 50. This transformation ensures that the T Ratio has a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula to calculate the T Ratio:
\[ T = (1.5 \times 10) + 50 = 15 + 50 = 65 \]
The T Ratio (T) is 65.