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If a psychologist finds that exactly half of the scores in a participant distribution are strictly lower than a specific individual's score, what is that individual's percentile rank? Provide a brief one-sentence justification based on the definition of the term.

Question: If a psychologist finds that exactly half of the scores in a participant distribution are strictly lower than a specific individual's score, what is that individual's percentile rank? Provide a brief one-sentence justification based on the definition of the term.

Sample answer: The individual's percentile rank is 5050, because the percentile rank is defined precisely as the percentage of scores in the distribution that are strictly lower than that score, and half corresponds to 50%50\%.

Key points:

  • Correctly identifies the percentile rank as 50.
  • Justifies the answer by stating that half of the scores corresponds to 50%.
  • Applies the definitional requirement of 'strictly lower' scores to the scenario.

Rubric: A full credit response must identify the percentile rank as 50 and justify the answer by equating 'exactly half' to 50% of the distribution.

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