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Test results DT for Divyanshu Singh

Conscious Mind Solutions

Divyanshu Singh

Date of birth 10/23/1985 male 38;0 Years Education level 5

DT
Determination Test

Test form S1 Adaptive standard form

Start of testing 10/31/2023 8:15 PM End of testing 10/31/2023 8:24 PM Duration 9 min.

Language of test presentation English (USA)

Test results
Representative norm sample

Test variable Raw score PR T

MAIN VARIABLE(S)
Reactive stress tolerance 206 24 43
(14-38) (39-47)

SUBSIDIARY VARIABLE(S)
Number of incorrect reactions 17 31 45
(8-66) (36-54)

Number of missed reactions 15 40 47


(14-69) (39-55)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Median reaction time (sec.) 0.851

Number of reactions 223

Number of stimuli 230

Note(s): Percentile rank (PR) and T-score (T) result from a comparison with the entire comparative sample 'Representative
norm sample'.
The confidence intervals given in parentheses next to the norm-referenced scores have a 5% error probability.

Comments and explanations on the test variables

Reactive stress tolerance


The variable Reactive stress tolerance provides information on the ability to react under stress conditions and is the number of
correct reactions. The higher the percentile rank, the higher the reactive stress tolerance. Due to the adaptive presentation
mode with a fixed test duration it must be considered that the presentation time of the following stimuli is extended for incorrect
reactions or missed reactions and therefore fewer stimuli can be presented within the set test duration overall. For this reason,
the variables Number of incorrect reactions and Number of missed reactions have an impact on the number of potentially
possible correct reactions.

Number of incorrect reactions


The subsidiary variable Number of incorrect reactions must primarily be used for the detailed error analysis for below average
performances in the main variable. The lower the percentile rank, the higher the number of incorrect reactions.

Number of missed reactions


The subsidiary variable Number of missed reactions must primarily be used for the detailed error analysis for below average
performances in the main variable. The lower the percentile rank, the higher the number of missed reactions.

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Profile
Representative norm sample

PR 0 16 25 50 75 84 100

Reactive stress tolerance 24

Number of incorrect reactions 31

Number of missed reactions 40

below average average above average


Note(s): The shaded area represents the usual average ranges on the norm-referenced score scale.

Progress chart
Reaction time (in msec) (S1)
2000

*
1750

1500
* * *
* * *
1250 * * * ** *
* * * ** *
* * * * *
* * * ** * * *
** * * * * * *
1000
** *** *
* ** * *
750
*

500

250

0
1 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260
Partial interval

Note(s):
= reaction time
= incorrect reaction
* = delayed reaction
= missed reaction
= regression line

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Answer matrix
Required reactions

W Y R G B RF LF LS HS

W 23

Y 25 1

R 26
Reactions given

G 25

B 24

RF 1 25

LF 26

LS 7

HS 1 3 1 1 9 25

Missed reactions 1 1 1 2 8 2

Incorrect reactions 1 3 1 2 1 9

Note(s):
The entries above show which and how many answers the respondent actually entered for the reactions requested.
W=White, Y=Yellow, R=Red, G=Green, B=Blue, RF=Right foot, LF=Left foot, HS=High-pitched sound, LS=Low-pitched sound

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