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  • Tuesday, Jan 08 2019

    From what I gather, it basically shows you that chances/probability of you getting a certain question right based on where you score. So, say we both took PT84 and got a 160. For each question, it shows you the probability of you getting a question right based on mine and others who scored in the same range. So if the percentage is 90% and you got it wrong, then that's a bigger issue for you than if the chances of you getting it were lower, like 6% (which would imply it's a curve breaker question). I could be wrong but that's what it looks like to me.

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