Score gaps are calculated based on differences between unrounded average scores.
For teenage students, the results showed a direct relation between higher scores and more time spent on homework.
As for passengers, they can now make connections between scores of minor cities by going through a hub.
It also narrowed the gap between minority and white scores.
What followed was internecine warfare between scores of new schools of thought.
The square root of the reliability is the correlation between true and observed scores.
The study actually found an inverse correlation between high scores and the time students said they spent on homework.
There is, however, a high degree of statistical correlation between scores on the two measures.
The correlation between scores on the two alternate forms is used to estimate the reliability of the test.
College Board officials didn't make the link between lower scores and greater numbers of minorities taking the test, but the relationship wasn't lost on others.