Normative Assessment Report

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Normative Assessment Report

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The normative report compares the results of the selected protocol with a normative sample. The report defaults to the norms of the global population, but you can fine-tune the comparison sample according to country, age, and gender. Remember, the more specific the comparison sample, the smaller the sample size.

 

The Normative Assessment report contains eight clusters: Core, Perception, Mediation, Ideation, Affect, Self, Others, and Constellations.

 

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Click on "Show Details" to view the variables included in each cluster. For instance, here are the variables encompassed in the Core cluster:

 

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Hover over the variable name to display the variable definition.

 

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Click on the (i) icon to the right of the variable to open the variable interpretation popup.

For example, here is the interpretation pop-up for the R (Number of responses) variable:

 

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For each variable, the (i) icon pop-up text provides detailed information, including the variable's key features, potential interpretations of high, average, and low scores, relevant research and clinical findings, and associations with other related variables.

 

At the top of the Report page, you can download a PDF version of the report or select a different protocol.

 

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Explore the format and content of a RAP+ PDF report using this example, including interpretation hypotheses, my-palette codes frequencies, and normative assessment details.

 

The Normative Assessment Report Strength, Limitation, and Best Practice