Yes, the "average" is 100, with a standard deviation of 15. So she is a bit above average, but not significantly so.
Which is fine anyway, because it means that Heather is still a smarty-pants. :)
I think to qualify for social security you need to be 1 standard deviation (15 points) below the average. But I would assume this varies from state to state
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Date: 2008-07-30 10:48 pm (UTC)Which is fine anyway, because it means that Heather is still a smarty-pants. :)
I think to qualify for social security you need to be 1 standard deviation (15 points) below the average. But I would assume this varies from state to state